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CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 

BOOKS,  TRACTS,  NEWSPAPERS,  MAPS,  CHARTS 
VIEWS,  PORTRAITS^  AND  MANUSCRIPTS, 

IN  THE 

LIBRARY 

OF  THE 

NEW. YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


jNTEWA^ORK : 

Ff^OM  THE  PKESS  OF  J.  SEYMOUK, 

22  Dec,  1813. 


N 

IS 


New- York  Historical  Society,  6' Dlc. 

Resolved,  That  the  thanks  of  this  Society  be  presented 
to  the  Reverend  Timothy  Alden,  for  his  indefatigable  la- 
bour and  attention  in  arranging  and  preparing  the  Cata- 
logue of  the  Library  of  this  Society^  and  in  superintmding 
the  publication  of  the  same* 

Extract  from  the  Minutes, 

JOHN  PINTARD, 
Recording  Secretary. 


PREFACE. 


On  the  tenth  day  of  December,  1804,  a  number  of  gentlemen 
belonging  to  the  city  of  New-York,  formed  themselves  into  a 
Society  for  the  purpose  of  collecting  and  preserving  v/hatevei 
documents  might  relate  to  the  natural,  civil,  literary,  medical,  or 
ecclesiastical  history  of  the  United  States,  and  particularly  ot 
the  state  of  New-York.  In  pursuance  of  their  object,  an  act 
was  obtained  from  the  Honourable  the  Legislature  of  this  state^ 
on  the  tenth  of  February,  1809,  constituting  them  a  body  corpo- 
rate by  the  title  of  The  New-Ycrk  Historical  Society. 

They  were  encouraged  to  this  undertaking  by  the  laudable  ex- 
ample and  successful  efforts  of  Belknap,  Eliot,  Minot,  Sullivan, 
Thacher,  and  the  other  distinguished  founders  of  a  sister  institu- 
tion in  Blassachusetts. 

The  Catalogue  now  offered  to  the  public,  executed  with  a 
minuteness  which,  it  is  hoped,  will  be  gratifying  to  the  historian 
and  antiquary,  exhibits  evidence  of  the  industry  with  which 
many  rare  and  valuable  books,  tracts,  newspapers,  maps,  charts, 
manuscripts,  and  other  articles,  have  been  procured. 

Works  in  any  language,  iu  any  department  of  literature  and 
science,  also  natural  and  artificial  curiosities  for  our  cabinet,  are 
received  with  gratitude  and  preserved  with  care;  yet  the  pri- 
mary  object  of  the  society  is  to  avail  itself  of  a  copy  of  all  Ame- 
rican and  foreign  publications  and  manuscript  productions,  ^^  hich 
throw  light  on  the  history  of  our  country. 

One  volume  of  our  Historical  Collections  has  been  issued  from 
the  press,  and  the  second  may  shortly  be  expected. 

The  literary  treasures  already  amassed  are,  principally,  the 
fruit  of  private  munificence,  as  the  records  of  the  society  wiH 
fully  show.  When  our  place  of  deposite  is  permanently  fixed, 
and  our  arrangements  made,  which,  we  trust,  will  be  in  a  style 
iTortby  of  the  commercial  metropolis  of  this  extensive  Renub- 


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3?REFACE, 


lick  the  spirit  of  w(?  extra  hanc  hihliotkccam  efferalur  will  be  cm- 
iiously  observed  as  to  every  article;  yet  the  archives  of  the  in- 
stitution will  be,  at  all  times,  of  easy  access  to  any  gentleman  in 
search  of  historical  information. 

Of  benefactors  to  this  Society  we  have  gratefully  entered  on 
our  records  a  long  and  highly  respectable  list.  It  was  our  inten- 
tion to  have  given  their  names  to  the  public  in  this  communica- 
tion, but  the  delicacy  of  some  would,  perhaps,  be  wounded  by 
guch  a  measure.  The  magnitude  and  value  of  the  donations  by 
the  gentlemen,  whose  names  are  subjoined,  however,  claim  our 
most  explicit  acknowledgments;  Hon.  De  Witt  Clinton,  John 
Pintard,  John  M'Kesson,  Esq.  Hon.  Brockholst  Livingston, 
David  Hosack,  M.  D.  William  Johnson,  Esq.  Rev.  Samuel  Mil- 
ler, D.  D.  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Esq.  Rev.  Timothy  Alden^ 
William  A.  Duer,  Esq.  Hon.  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  M.  D.  Rt. 
Rev.  Benjamin  Moore,  D.  D.  Peter  A.  Jay,  Esq.  Hon.  Egbert 
Benson,  Anthony  Bleecker,  Esq.  Francis  B.  Winthrop,  Esq. ; 
and  among  the  Booksellers  of  our  city,  MesS|i-s.  T.  and  J» 
Bwords,  James  Eastburn,  Collins  &;  Co.  Peter  A.  Mesier,  Samuel 
Campbell,  Inskeep  and  Bradford ;  also  among  the  publishers  of 
Newspapers,  Messrs.  Coleman,  Holt,  and  Lewis. 

If  the  friends  of  this  institution  should  continue  their  patriotic 
and  kind  attentions ;  if  the  zeal,  which  at  present  actuates  its 
members,  should  not  abate ;  and  if  the  Honourable  the  Legisla- 
ture of  this  State  should  liberally  extend  its  fostering  hand,  as 
we  ardently  hope  and  expect,  we  shall  not  only  be  enabled  to 
publish  many  volumes  of  original,  important,  and  interesting  his- 
torical details  ;  but  we  shall,  in  due  time,  with  the  smiles  of  Di- 
vine Providence,  erect  upon  the  broad  foundation,  now  happily 
laid,  a  superstructure,  which  will  be  honorary  to  the  State  of 
New- York,  and  useful  to  the  world. 


OFFICERS 

OF 

THE  NEW-YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIEtl 

FOR  MDCCCXni. 


HON.  EGBERT  BEJ^SOWjLL.  D.  President. 

HON.  GOUVERNEUR  MORRIS,  First  Vice  President. 

HON.  DE  V/ITT  CLINTON,  LL.  D.  Second  Vice  Presiderit, 

REV.  SAMUEL  MILLER,  D.  D.  Correspoadins  Secretary. 

JOHN  PINTARD,  Recording  Secretary. 

CHARLES  WILKES,  Treasurer. 

JOHN  W.  FRANCIS,  M.  D.  Librarian. 

STANDING  COMMITTEE. 

WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  ESQ. 

HON.  SAMUEL  L.  MITCHILL,  M.  D. 

REV.  JOHN  M.  MASON,  D.  D. 

JOHN  M'KESSON,  ESQ. 

DAVID  HOSACK,  M.  D. 

GULIAN  C.  VERPLANCK,  ESQ. 

ANTHQJS'Y  BLEECKER,  ESQ* 


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CATALOGUE 


OF  THE  BOOKS  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE  NEW-YORK 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


ABBOT,  Abiei,  Haverhill,  Beverly, 
Art.  el.  ser.  7  June,  1S02,  8.  Bos. 

Abfel,  Datid  G,  S.  of  JS'exv-York. 
Inau.  (lis.  on  Dysenterj-  sub.  to  the  ex- 
am, of  the  fac.  of  the  phv.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  CoUim.  college, 
6  May,  1794,  ded.  to  Isaac  Roosevelt, 
John  Charlton,  et  al.  8.  N.  Y. 

Abeel,  John  Nelsox^,  Philadelphia^ 
A'e-w-Tork.  Ser.  bef.  X.  Y.  miss.  soc. 
6  Ap.  1801,  with  report  of  directors. 
8.  N.  Y. 
"  Dis.  occ.  by  d.  of.    See  Gunn- 

Abercrombie,  James,  Philadelphia, 
ser.  occ.  by  d.  of  Alex.  HamiltOD,  del. 
22  July,  1 804,  8.  P. 

«  Charge  del.  31  July  1805. 

 31  July  1806. 

.  30  July,  1808.  to  the 

sen.  class  of  the  Phila.  acad.  8.  P. 

 Lectures  on  the  catechism  of  the 

prot.  epis.  ch.  etc.  8.  P.  1807. 

— —  — —  on  the  cat.  confirma.  etc.  with 
a  ded.  to  Wm.  White,  an  advertise, 
pref.  and  add.  to  parents,  sponsors, 
and  guardians,  2d.  ed.  8.  P.  1811. 

ABOI.ITION  soc.  of  Penn.  constitu.  of 
the,  with  acts  of  Penn.  for  grad.  abol. 
of  slavery,  8.  Phil.  1788. 

—  of  Maryl.  Constitu.  of  the,  8. 

Bait.  1789. 

—  of  the  slave  trade.  Short  sketch  of 
the  evidence  for  the,  12.fr.  Lon.  ed. 
Phil.  1792. 

—  soc.  in  N.  Jersey,  Constitu.  of  the, 
8.  Burl.  1793. 

— —  societies,  minutes  of  1st.  conv.  1794, 
8.  Phil. 

 ,  ,  2d,  conv.  1795, 

8.  Phil. 

 ,  '  ,  3d.  conv.  1796, 

8.  Phil. 

—  ,  — —  ,  4th.  conv.  1797, 

8.  Phil. 

—  — — , ^  ,  7th.  conv.  1801, 

8.  Phil. 

 ,  8th.  conv,  1803, 

8  Phil. 

 , .  nth.  conv,  1806, 

8.  Phil, 


Academy  of  arts  in  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
Acc  of  the  statues,  busts,  etc.  in  the 
collec.  of  the,  12.  N.  Y.  1803. 

■■  of  arts  and  sciences.    See  Amei-i- 
can. 

Adair,  James,  Hist.  Amer.  Indians,  4. 

Lon.  1775. 
Adams,  Samuel,  JVew  En^.  Ser.  fr. 

Is.  32.  13  to  18.  4.  [tit.  p.  wanting.] 
Adams,  Willi  am,  Dedham,  Mass.  el. 

ser.  May.  1685,  4. 
Adam?,  Joseph,  JS'eiubtiry,  Letter  to 

Thomas  Barnard  of  N.  with  Barnard's 

ans.  8.  1743. 
Adams,  Joseph,  J^Teidngton^  Ser.  occ, 

by  d.  of  John  Fabyan,  8.  Poitsm. 

1757. 

 Ser.  fr.  Ps.  119.  126.  del  13  Mar. 

1769,  4  Portsm. 

Adams,  Amos,  Roxbziry,  Thanks,  ser. 
25  Oct.  1759,  occ.  by  the  success  of 
his  Br.  majesty's  arms  in  the  reduc.  of 
Quebec,  8.  Bos. 

  Ser.  ord.  John  Wyeth  in  Glouces- 
ter, 5  Feb.  1766,  c.  by  Tho.  Barnard 
of  Salem,  f.  by  Samuel  Chandler  of  G. 
8.  Bos. 

"-     Ser.  ord.  Caleb  Prentice  in  reading, 

25  Oct.  1769,  8.  Bos. 
Adams,  Zabdiel,  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

el  ser.  29  May,  1782.  S  Bos. 
— —  Ser.  ins.  John  Foster  in  Taunton; 

16  May,  1792,  c.  by  Sim.  Howard  of 

Boston,  f.  by  John  Lathrop  of  Boston^ 

8.  Bos. 

Adams,  John,  Qriinaj,  Twcnty-slx  let- 
ters upon  intei'esting  sub.  respect,  the 
revolu.  of  America,  writ,  in  Holland 
in  1780,  12.  N.  Y.  1789. 

  Essay  on  canon  and  feudal  law,  S. 

Phil.  1783. 

— —  Defence  of  the  constitutions  of  go-» 
vernment  of  the  U.  S.  A.  3  vols. 
Lon.  1787. 

[  ]  Discourses  on  Davila,  a  series  of 

papers  on  polit.  his.  writ,  in  1790  and 
first  pub.  in  the  Gazette  of  the  U.  S. 
by  an  Amer,  cit.  with  a  pref.  8.  Bos. 
1805. 

— —  An?-  to  Paine's  Right*  of  mwi;  first 
9 


10 


CATALOGL'C. 


pub.  Ill  the  Colum.  Cciiiiacl  at  Boston, 
12.  Lon.  rep.  1793. 

Adams,  J,  (coi)t.),i  Brief  considera- 
tion ot"  the  impel-,  services  trnd  (lis- 
ting, virtues  :iiul  talents  wh.  recom- 
mend, for  the  presidency  of  the  U.  S. 
A.  by  Aurelius,  V2.  Bos.  1796. 

— —  Letter  to  Thomas  Piuckney  of  S. 
Car.  27.  Oct.  1800. 

.  Nar.  of  the  suppression  by  A.  Burr 

of  the  hist,  of  the  adniiuistration  of,  by 
J.  Wood,  with  a  biog.  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson and  Alexander  Hamilton,  also 
Gtric.  on  the  conduct  of  J.  A.  and  on 
the  character  of  Charles  C.  Pinckney, 
by  a  cit.  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1802. 

..  and  Samuel  Adams,  Boston, 
Four  letters  bet.  on  the  sub.  of  govern- 
ment. S.  Bos,  1802. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  Boston,  Add. 
del.  bcF.  Mass.  char,  fire  soc.  28  May, 
1802  [in  Avii.  is  a  handsome  tribute  of 
respect  to  the  mem.  of  Geo.  R.  Minot.J 
8.  Bos. 

— —  Ora.  del.  in  Plymouth,  22  Dec.  [an- 
niv.  of  the  landing  of  the  pilgrims  of 
Leyden]  1802,  8.  Bos. 

  Letter  to  Harrison  G.  Otis,  in  x'eply 

to  Timothy  Pickering,  8.  N.  Y.  18U8. 

.  Remarks  and  criticisms  on  the 
foregoing  letter  of—  8.  Bos  1808. 

\_  3  Review  of  the  -works  of  Fisher 

Ames,  8  Bos.  1809 

Adams,  Hannah, Medjield,  Summary 
hist,  of  New  Eng.  fr.  settlement  at 
Plymouth  to  the  adoption  of  the  fed. 
coustilu.  comprehending  a  gen.  sketch 
of  the  rev.  war,  8.  Dedham,  1799. 

Address  of  a  minister  to  his  ch.  in  wh. 
it  is  inquired  whether  a  ch.  be  obliged 
or  authorised  to  require  a  jjub.  and  for- 
mal confession  of  some  partic.  misde- 
meanors, prior  to  a  chi'istian  profes- 
sion, etc.  8.  Bos.  1784. 

— —  to  christians  on  presidential  elec- 
tion, 1800. 

 to  the  indepen.  electors  of  tlie  state 

of  N.  Y.  20  Mar.  12.  Alb.  181.S. 

Adet,  France,  U.  S.  A.  Notes  addressees 
par  le  cit.  au  secretaire  des  Etats  Unis, 
with  a  transla.  8.  Phil.  1796. 

Administration,  Vindica.  of  the  mea- 
sures of  the  present,  by  Algernon  Sid- 
ney, taken  fr.  the  Nat.  Intel!.  8.  Wash. 
1803. 

Advices  for  peace,  etc.  being  the  2d. 
part  of  a  reply  to  the  vindica.  of  tlie 
subschb.  ministers  cont.  a  defence  of 
the,  with  app.  cont.  extracts  fr.  writ- 
ings of  Tong,  Ro|;in^Ofl,  Uaxter,  Owen, 
8., Lon.  ITlil 


African  marine  fund  for  the  relief  c/f 
the  distressed  orphans  and  poor  mem- 
bers of  this  fund,  Constitu.  of  the,  [in 
N.  Y.]  12.  Newark,  1810. 

Agricultltre,  arts,  and  manufactures. 
Transac.  of  the  soc.  instituted  in  the 
state  of  N.  Y.  for  the  promot.  of,  1st. 
part,  4.N.  Y.  1792. 

 Transac.  of  the  soc.  for  promot.  in 

Con.  4.  New  H.  1802. 

 Trausac.  of  the  soc.  in  Duchess  eo. 

for  the  promotion  of,  2  vols.  8.  Poughk. 
1807.  1809. 

 Memoirs  of  the  Phila.  soc.  for  pro- 
mot. with  a  statis.  acc.  of  the  Schuvl- 
kill  bridge,  1st.  vol.  8.  Phil.  1808. 

 soc.  of  Massachusetts.   See  Mass. 

Air  balloons,  principles,  hist.  etc.  also  a 
prospectus  of  Blanchard's  and  Baker's 
intended  aerial  voyage  fr.  the  city  of 
N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1796. 

Ak  EN  SIDE,  Works  in  prose  and  ver.se, 
w  itli  his  fac  simile  and  poems,  by  mrs. 
Barbauld,  12.  N.  Bruns.  1808. 

Alrers,  J.  A.  Americanische  annalen 
der  arzneykunde,  naturgeschichte^ 
chcmie,  und  physik  von,  8.  Bremen, 
1803. 

Alcuin,  a  dialogue  with  an  advertise,  by 
E.  H.  Smith,  18.  N.  Y.  1798. 

Ai.DEN,  John,  Leyden,  Plymonth,  Dux- 
borough.  Poem  oco.  by  d.  of,  written 
by  J[ohn]  C[otton  of  Plymouth,! 
Ports,  rep.  1806. 

Alden,  Timothy,  Yarmouth,  ser.  ded. 
new  meetingh.  1  Jan.  1795,  8.  Bos. 

 Poem  occ.  by  d.  of  Joshua  Grav, 

ofY. 

—  Coll.  of  poems  on  rel.  subjects,  4f. 
Newark,  1810,  1811. 
ALDEN,TiMOTnY,  Porismouth,  Boston, 
A''e-ioark,  JV.  York,  sei*.  occ.  by  d.  of 
G.  Washington,  with  notes,  8.  P.  rep. 
1800. 

 century  ser.  4.  Jan.  1801,  witli  his*- 

tor.  notes  r.nd  app.  cont.  acc.  of  news- 
papers printed  in  N.  Hamp.  8.  P. 

 Dis.  del.  bef.  Portsmouth  fern,  as}'- 

lum,  17  Nov.  1802,  with  a  list  of  mem. 
and  occas.  hymns  by  J.  M.  Sewall  aafl 
G.  Richards,  8.  P. 

— —  Valedic.  dis.  del.  in  P.  11  Aug. 
1 805,  with  notes,  result  of  an  eccle*;. 
council  advising  to  his  discharge,  and 
recommenda.  fr.  his  ch.  and  congi'egR- 
8.  P. 

  Catal.  of  his  pupils  at  P.  fr.  1800 

to  1808,  etc.  12  P. 
— —  Prac.  questions  on  Eng.  gram.  witiK 

Uirec.  for  parsing,  12.  Bos.  1808. 
— —  Ilistor,  acc.  of  veh  societies-  in  P- 


CATALOGUE. 


11 


fi*.  162S  to  1805,  with  bios^.  notices  of 
the  ministers  of  each,  8.  Bos.  1808, 

Aldex,  Timothy,  (cont.)  Memoirs  of 
Edward  and  Wm.  Tyng,  8.  Bos.  1808. 

— —  Quarterly  catalogues  of  the  names 
of  young  ladies  in  his  acad.  at  Bos. 
v  ith  explan.  notes  in  six  numbers,  12. 
Bos.  1808,  1809. 

— —  Testimonials  in  favour  of,  by  min- 
isters and  others  in  Bos.  and  vicinity, 
pub.  by  trustees  of  Newark  acad.  12. 
N.  181  . 

<r—  Quarterly  catalogues  with  various 
honorary  notices  of  young  ladies  at 
Newark  acad.  in  ten  numbers,  with  oc- 
cas.  addresses  to  his  pupils,  and  ded.  to 
Mary  Smith,  Catharine  Wendel,  Ma- 
ry Palmer,  Mary  Rodger s,  Hannah 
Keed,  Elizabeth  Tyng,  Hannah  Hor- 
lon,  Hannah  Adams,  Mary  Lear, 
Rebecca  Collins,  12.  N.  1810  to  1812. 

■■■■  Key  to  quarterly  catal.  with  histor. 
acc.  of  the  Newark  acad.  12  N.  1810. 

— —  Memoirs  of  Jonathan  French  of 
Andover,  8.  N.  Y.  1810. 

  Catalogue  of  the  books,  panaplilets. 

newspapers,  maps,  charts,  manu- 
scripts, etc.  in  the  library  of  the 
Mass.  his.  soc.  to  the  SOtli,  p.  and 
thence  comprising  sundry  lists,  to  the 
GGth,  by  [Joseph  McKean]  8.  Bos. 
1811. 

— —  New  Jersey  register  for  1812,  with 
a  circular  rel.  to  a  hist,  of  the  state, 
18.  N. 

— _  for  1812,  cont.  as  well  as 

the  former,  various  histor.  details.  18. 
N. 

 Coll.  of  Amer.  epitaphs  and  inscrip- 
tions, with  occas.  biog.  and  histor.  notes, 
with  an  appropriate  engraving  by  P. 
Maverick,  Ist.  vol.  18.  N.  Y.  ISI2' 

=  Memoirs  of  Mary  Smith  of  New- 
ark, with  the  fimeral  add.  by  James 
Richards,  q.  v.  18.  N.  Y.  1812. 

Alexander,  A — ^  —  Prince  Edio. 

CO.  Philadelphia^  Princeton,  Dis 
occ.  by  the  burning  of  tlie  theatre  in 
Eichmond,  del.  in  Phil.  8  Jan.  1812, 
with  the  proceed,  of  the  univ.  of 
of  Penn.  8.  Phil. 

Alexandria,  and  other  seaports  in 
the  U.  S.  A.  Add.  to  the  inhabi.  of, 
fr.  a  proprietor  of  lands  on  the  Scioto, 
12,  1790. 

Algiers,  A  short  acc.  of,  and  its  seve- 
ral wars,  Avith  a  view  of  the  rupture 
bet.  and  the  U.  S.  A.  also  an  app.  cont. 
letters  from  Pem'ose,  McShane,  and 
other  Amer.  captive?,  2d.  ed.  8,  Pliil. 
^794 


Allei'J,  James,  Joshua  Moodey, 
SamuelWillard,Cotto  ^jMa- 
theh,  Boston^  Principles  of  the 
l)rot.  religion  maintained  and  chur- 
ches of  N.  Eng.  defended  ag,  the  ca- 
lumnies of  George  Keith,  [imp.J  12. 
Bos.  1690. 

Allen,  James,  JBrooklinej  Mass.  ef; 
ser.  May  1744,  8.  Bos. 

Allen,  Ethan,  Bennington,  Nai\  of 
his  captivity,  voyages,  and  travels,  Vi, 
Phil.  1779.' also  12.  Walpole,  1807. 

Allen,  Jonathan,  Bradford,  ser. 
ord.  Ebenezer  Allen  in  Wolfebo- 
rough,  25  Oct.  1792.  c.  by  Jeremiah 
Shaw  of  Moultonborough,  f.  by  Asa 
Piper  of  Wakefield,  8.  Pons.  17D3. 

 ser.  ord.  David  T.  Kimball  in  Ips- 
wich, 8  Oct.  1806,  introduc.  add.  by 
Abiel  Abbot  of  Beverly,  Kimball's  i-e- 
ply  to  the  renewal  of^the  cimvch'j 
call,  c.  by  INIanasseh  Cutler,  of  Hamil- 
ton, f.  by  Joseph  Dana  of  I.  8.  New- 
buryport. 

Allen,  Ira,  Nat.  and  poUt.  hist,  of 
Vermont,  with  an  app.  cont.  ans.  to 
sundry  queries  add.  to  the  author,  and 
a  map  of  the  state.  8.  Lon.  1798. 

Allen,  Benjamin,  Letter  of  admo- 
nition fr.  the  congi'ega.  ch.  in  Plain- 
field  to,  to  wh.  is  add.  Calvinism  ex- 
posed to  contempt.  12.  Herkimer, 
1808. 

Allen,  Thomas,  Pittsfield,  Mass 
el.  ser.  25  May,  1S08.  8.  Bos. 

Allen,  William,  Piitfifield,  Acc. 
of  the  separa.  in  the  ch.  and  town  of 
P.  with  remarks  on  some  eccles.  pro- 
ceed, wh.  seem  to  have  violated  the 
principles  of  the  congrega.  and  inde- 
pendent ch.  of  N.  Eng.  8.  P.  1809. 

  Mass.  el.  ser.  May,  1813.  S.  Bos. 

Allen,  United  we  stand,  divided  we 
fall,  a  poem,  24.  N.  Y.  1812. 

Allyn,  John,  Dnxborough,  Mass. 
el.  ser.  24  May,  1805,  with  notes,  8. 
Bos. 

Almanack  de  Versailles,  1780.  18. 

-  ■  historique  de  la  provence  de  Gui- 

eime,  pour  1789,  a  Bordeaux  . 

 pour  I'au  6,  a  Paris. 

Almanack  v  kaleadario  general,  ea 

Madrid,  1789. 
Almanack,  N.  Jer.  for  1783,  Trenton. 
 The  celeslial  telegraph  for  1795^ 

Lon. 

 Grant's  for  1799,  Dublin. 

 Citizen  and  farmer's  N.  Jcr,  for 

1809,  1810.  Morris. 

 Gaine's,  N.  Y.  1813, 

 -Kite'-J  for  1811,  Phil. 


12 


CATALOGUE. 


Almawack,  (cont.)  David  Young's  for 

1811.  Eliz. 
Hutchins's,  for  181'2.  N.Y. 

—  Smith  and  Fornian's,  for  1812, 

N.  Y. 

 Middlebrooks^  for  1813,  New  Ha- 
re n 

I        Scries  of  New  Eng.  See  app. 

Almojt,  See  llemeinbrancer.  Parlia- 
mentary register,  Debates. 

Almsiious3  in  the  city  of  N.  Y,  Rules 
for  the  gov  of  the,  agreed  to  at  a 
com.  council,  1 800,  S.  N.  Y. 

Alsop,  Richard,  Poem  to  mem.  of 
G.  Wasliington,  8.  Hart.  1800. 

Ambrose,  Isaac,  Christ  coming  to 
judgment,  12.  Bos. 

America,  The  contest  in,  bet.  Gr. 
Brit,  and  Fr.  Avith  its  consequences 
and  impor.  by  an  impar.  hand^  8.  Lou. 
1757. 

— ~—  Account  of  the  Span,  settle,  in, 

■with  a  map,  8.  Edin.  1762. 
— —  Hist,  of  the  Brit,  domin.  in  North, 

to  1763,  in  14  books,  with  a  map,  4. 

Lon.  1773. 
— —  Acc.  of  European  settle,  in,  witlx 

two  maps,  4th.  ed.  by  [Edm.  Burke] 

2  vols.  8.  Lon.  1765. 
'  speeches  in  favour  of,  del.  in  the 

h.  of  commons  hy  Johnstone,  Cruger, 

liUtterell,  Acland,  H.  T,  LuttercU, 

Hartley  Granby,  and  Edm.  Burke, 

in  fav.  of  prot.  dissenters,  8.  N.  Y. 

1775. 

— —  Appeal  to  the  justice  and  interests 
of  Gr.  Brit,  in  the  present  disputes 
with,  4th  ed.  8.  Lon.  1776. 

 Second  appeal,  etc.  8.  Lon.  177^. 

— —  Speech  intended  to  have  heen  del. 
in  the  h.  of  com.  in  support  of  the  pe- 
tition fr.  cong.  by  the  author  of  tlie 
Appeal,  etc.  b. Lon.  1775. 

— —  True  interest  of,  stated  in  strictures 
on  Paine*s  Com.  sense,  8.  Phil.  1776 
Hist,  of  civil  war  in,  comprehend- 
ing the  campaigns  of  177j,  6,  7,  by 
an  officer  of  the  army,  2d.  ed.  2  vols. 
8.  Lon.  1780. 

.  The  polit.  establish,  of  the  U.  S.  of, 

rviewed,  by  a  fellow  cit.  8.  Phil.  1784. 

»— —  The  commer.  conduct  of  the  U.  S. 
of,  considered,  and  tlie  true  interest 
thereof  attempted  to  be  shown  by  a 
cit.  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1786. 

America \  magazine,  the  new,  for 
1758,  1759,  except  the  1st.  num.  by 
Sylvanus  Americanus,8.  Woodbridge. 

— —  Gazetteer,  illus.  Avith  maps,  3  Vols. 
12.  Lon.  1762. 

—  phil.  soc.  held  at  Pliila.  transac.  of 


the,  illust.  with  plates,  S  first  vols.  4. 
Piiil.  1771,  1776. 

AjUERiCAN  (cont.)  affairs.  Add.  to  the 
prot.  dissent,  on  the  approaching  elcc. 
tlon  of  mem.  of  parlia.  rel.  to  the  state 
of  pub.  liberty  and,  8.  Bos.  rep.  177.4. 

 husbandry,  by  an  American,  2  vols. 

8.  Lon,  1775. 

— —  colonics,  Ans.  to  the  dcclara.  of  the, 
Sd.  ed.  8.  Lon.  1776. 

— states  with  Europe  and  the  W.  In- 
dies, Observa.  on  the  commerce  of  the, 
also,  John  Adams's  Essay  on  canon  and 
feudal  law,  8.  Phil.  1783. 

— —  acad.  of  arts  and  sciences  at  Bos. 
Memoirs  of  the,  1st.  vol.  to  the  end  of 
1783,  illus.  v,ith  plates,  4.  Bos.  1785. 

 2d.  vol.  1st.  part,  4.  Bos.  1793. 

 Apollo,  8.  Bos.  1792.  [The  first 

Collec.  of  the  Mjiss.  his.  soc.  were  pub. 
in  connection  with  this  period,  work.]) 

■  ■    poems,  selected  and  original,  [I793.j 

2  vols.  8.  Litchf. 

— — -  remembrancer,  or  an  impar,  coll. 
of  essays,  resolves,  speeches,  etc.  rel. 
to  the  treaty  with  Gr.  Brit.  3  vols.  8. 
Phil.  1795. 

 monthly  review,  fr.  Jan.  to  Ap.  ia- 

clus.  with  an  app.  for  1795,  8.  Phil. 

 review  and  lit,  journal  for  1 801, 

1802,  2  vols.  8.  N.  Y. 

— —  register,  or  gen.  repos.  hist,  pol,  and 
science,  6  vols.  8.  Phil.  1805  to  1810. 

— —  classic  association.  Articles  for  the 
estab,  of  a  soc,  to  be  denominated  the, 
8.  Phil.  1808. 

 review,  or  hist,  and  pol.  and  gen, 

repos.  of  litera,  and  state  papers,  2  vols. 
8.  Phil.  1811. 

—  ■  med.  and  phil.  register,  or  annals  of 
medicine,  nat,  hist,  agricul.  and  the 
ai'ts,  with  portraits  of  John  Bard,  Cad- 
walladcr  Golden,  John  Cochran,  Sa- 
muel Johnson,  Alyles  Cooper,  John 
Jones,  also  profde  of  lidward  Miller, 
and  view  of  the  N.  Y.  botanic  garden, 
[hortus  Elglnensis,]  city  hospital,  etc. 

3  vols.  1st.  ded.  to  De  Witt  Clinton, 
2tI.to  Brockholst  Livingston,  3d.  to  Ben- 
jamin Rush,  8.  N.  Y,  1811  to  1813. 

 in  Algiers,  or  patriot  of  '76  in  cap- 
tivity, 12. 

 senator.  See  Carpenter. 

Americans,  Strictures  on  a  pam. enti- 
tled. Friendly  add.  to  all  reasonable, 
on  the  subj,  of  our  polit,  confusion,  8, 
Prov.  rep.  1775. 

Ameriq_ue,  Const! tu,  des  Etats  Unis 
de  r,  4.  a  Paris,  1783. 

Ames,  Fisher,  Dedham,  Ora.  occ.  by 
(1.  of  G.  WftshingtQD,  del,  at  the  refjuest 


CATALOGUE. 


13 


of  the  legisla.  of  Massk;  in  Bo3.  8  Feb. 
1800.  8.  N.  Y. 
Ames,  Fishek,  (cent.)  Works  of,  with 
a  portrait  p.  by  Stuart,  e.  by  Edwin, 
and  notices  of  his  life  and  character,  by 
[John  Thornton  Kirklaud,]  8.  Bos. 
1809. 

Anabaptist,  and  a  candid  enquh'er 

after  truth,  Friendly  conference  of  a 

missionary,  and — ,  8. 
Analysis  of  the  pub.  correspon.  bet. 

our  cabinet  and  those  of  Fr.  and  Gr. 

Brit.  Suppleraent  to  the  late,  8.  1808. 
[Anbury,  Thomas]  Travels  through 

the  interior  parts  of  A.iner.  in  a  series 

of  letters  by  an  officer,  2  vols.  8.  Lon. 

1789. 

Anderson,  Peter,  iS.  of  York, 
Inaug.  dis.  on  the  Diarrhoea  infantum, 
sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the  fac.  of  phy. 
under  the  author,  of  the  trus.of  Colum. 
college,  5  May,  1795,  ded.  to  Wra. 
Sam.  Johnson,  and  Nich.  Romayne, 
8.  N.  Y. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  S.  of  JV.  Y. 
Inaug.  dis.  on  Chronic  rnania,  sub.  to 
the  exam,  of  the  fac.  of  phy.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colum.  college, 
3  May,  1796,  ded.  to  Joseph  Young, 
8.  N.  Y. 

Anderson,  A.  J»J*e-u>-York,  Gen.  hist,  of 
quadrupeds,  the  figures  engraved  on 
•wood  by,  chiefly  copied  fr.  the  original 
of  T.  Bewick,  Avith  an  app.  cont.  some 
Amer.  animals  not  hitherto  described, 
8.  N.  Y.  1804. 

Anderson,  Eliza,  Military  reflections 
on  four  modes  of  defence  for  the  U.  S. 
with  a  plan  of  defence,  trans,  by,  8. 
Bal.  1807. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  Inaug.  dis.  on 
the  Eupatorium  perfoliatum  of  Linn, 
sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the  trus.  of  the 
college  of  phy.  and  surg.  in  the  state  of 
N.  Y.  4  May,  1813,  ded.  to  James  An- 
derson, David  Hosack,  John  Wake- 
field Francis,  8.  N.  Y. 

Anderson,  James,  See  Washington. 

Andover,  social  library,  laws  and  regu- 
lations of,  M'ith  a  list  of  books  belong, 
to  the,  12.  Bos. 

Andover,  Constitu.  and  associate  sta- 
tutes of  the  theol.  seminary  in,  with  a 
sketch  of  its  rise  and  prog. 

■  ■■  review  of  the  constitu.  etc  fr.  the 
Antholog)',  Nov.  1808. 

Andre,  John,  Proceed,  of  a  board  of 
gen.  ofiicers  held  by  order  of  general 
Washington,  29  Sept.  1780,  8.  Phil. 

—  See  Smith. 

AX9RE-,Y5,  WXLLXAM,  HSNRY  BAE- 


CLAY,  John  Ogiltie,  Order  for 
morn,  and  even,  prayer,  admin,  of  the 
sac.  and  other  oflices  of  the  epis.  ch. 
collected  and  trans,  into  the  Mohawk 
lang.  under  the  direction  of,  formerly 
mission.  fi\  the  soc  prop.  gos.  etc- 
8.    N.  Y.  1769. 

Andrews,  John,  Hist,  of  the  war 
with  Am.  Fr.  Sp.  and  lioUand,  fr. 
1775  to  1783,  with  portraits,  maps, 
and  charts,  4  vols.  8.    Lon.  1785. 

Andrews,  John,  two  ser.  on  i^ub.  oc- 
casions, 8.    Phil.  1788. 

Andrews,  John,  JK^ewbui-yport,  Nat. 
thanks,  ser.  19  Feb.  i795,\  N. 

— —  Eulogy  on  G.  Washington,  62  Feb. 
1800,  8.  N. 

Andrews,  Jean,  Memoire  pour  le 
sieur,  negociant  a  Boston,  etc.  contre 
James  Swan  et  Michael  O'Mealy,  de- 
fendeurs,  4*  1804. 

Anglas,  Boissy  D',  Speech  on  the  po- 
Ut.  situa.  of  Europe,  8.    Lon.  1775. 

■  Dis.  preliminaire  au  projet  de  con- 
stitut.  pour  la  repub.  Fraucaise,  12. 
1795. 

Annals  of  tlie  corporation.  See  Cor- 
poration. 

Annapolis  royal,  a  poem. 

Anne,  Memoirs  of  the  four  last  years 
of  the  reign  of  queen,  fr.  1710  to  her 
d.  8.    Lon.  1742. 

Answer  to  an  anon,  letter  on  predesti- 
nation and  free  will,  8.  Lon. 

Anthology.    See  Monthly. 

[Anthow,  John,  jYe-w-York,^  Gen. 
course  of  prepara,  study  for  the  duties 
of  the  bar,  12.    N.  Y.  1810. 

—  Ora.  4  July,  1812,  bef.  the  Wash, 
and  Ham.  Societies  iu  the  citv  of  N. 
Y.  8.    N.  Y. 

Antidote  to  the  miseries  of  hum.  life, 
in  the  hist,  of  widow  Placid  and  her 
daughter  Rachel,  fr.  20th  Lon.  ed.  8. 
N.  Y.  1808. 

Appeal  to  the  serious,  on  the  use  of 
reason  in  matters  of  religion,  power  of 
man  to  do  the  will  of  God,  orig.  f'^u, 
etc.  3d.  ed.  12.  Lon.  1771. 

Appel  au  tribunal  de  ^opinion  publique 
du  rapport  de  Chabroud,  etc.  8.  Ge- 
neve, 1791. 

Appendix  to  the  christian's  -winter- 
piece,  8. 

designed  for  J.  T.  Kirklann's  dis. 

bef.  Mass.  hum.  soc.  8.    Bos.  J  81 1 
Appleton,  Nathaniel,  Cambridge, 

Mass.  el.  ser.  26  May,  1742,  8.  Eos. 
  Thanks,  ser.  20  May,  1765,  occ. 

bv  the  repeal  of  the  stamp  act,  Ued,  to 

Wm.  Pitt,  8.  Bos, 


J4 


CATALOGUE. 


AppletON,  N.  (cont.)  Two  fast  ser. 
5  Ap.  1770.  8.  Bos. 

fAppLB-FON,  Jesse,  Namptotiy  Jinms- 
-i<ick;'\  serious  and  respectful  add.  to 
the  clergy  on  the  subj.  of  approbating 
?ind  ordain,  candidates  for  the  ministry, 
8.  Bos.  1801. 

— —  ser.  ord.  James  Armstrong  Neal  in 
Greenland,  22  May  1805,  c.  by  Timo- 
thy Upham  of  Deerfield,  f.  by  Jona- 
than French,  of  North  Hampton,  8. 
Ports. 

 Ser.  ord.  Reuben  Nason  in  Free- 
port,  7  Feb.  1810,  with  a  biog.  notice 
of  Sam.  Veazie,  8.  Portl. 

..I  »  ■  Ser.  ord.  Benj.  Tappan  in  Augus- 
ta, 16  Oct.  1811,  c  by  Hez-  Packard 
of  Wiscasset,  f.  by  Frecmau  Parker 
of  Dresden,  8.  A. 

Apthorp,  East,  Cambridge,  Observa. 
on  the  institu.  and  conduct  of  the  soc. 
prop.  gos.  for.  parts,  8.  Bos.  1763. 

Arcuj.arius,  Phii^ip  I.  and  Wm. 
Coleman,  Report  of  the  trial  of 
the  cause  of,  being  an  action  for  a  li- 
Ijel,  taken  in  short  hand  by  Samp- 
son, 8.  N.  Y.  1807. 

Aristocracy,  an  epic  poem, also  book 
2d.  8.  Vhi\.  1795. 

Abmy  at  Boston,  Letter  fr.  a  veteran 
to  the  ofHcers  of  the,  8.  1774. 

Arnell,  David  R.  Add.  del.  bef.  the 
med.  soc.  of  Orange  eo.  7  July,  1812, 
8.  N.  Y. 

ASBRiDGE,  George,  ora.  del. bef,  the 

N.  Y.  typograph.  soc.  at  their  2d.  an- 

niv.  4  July,  1811,  8.  X.  Y. 
Ashe,  Thomas,  Travels  in  Amer. 

1806,  8.  Nbyport,  rep.  1808. 
Asp  LUND,  John,  Annual  reg.  of  the 

baptist  denom.  in  N.  Amer.  to  1  Nov. 

1790,  4. 

Asses,  Sermons  to,  ded.  to  G.  Wh — d, 
J.  W— ly,  W— 1— m  R— m— n,  and 
M.  ]M— dd— n,  12.  Phil,  1769. 

Assistance  soc.  constitu.  of  the,  for 
relie»'ing  and  advising  sick  and  poor 
persons  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  adopted 
10  Dec.  1808,  12."  N.  Y.  1809. 

Associate  reformed  synod,  extract 
fr.  the  minutes  of  the  proceed,  of  the, 
met  at  Phil.  29  May,  1797,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Extracts,  etc.  30"May,  1798,  8.  N. 

Y. 

Extracts,  etc.  21  Oct.  1802,  with 
:ipp.  cont.  sundry  documents,  8.  N.  Y. 
1803. 

—  Extracts,  rlc.  30  May,  1804,  with 
a  stalls,  table  of  the  ass.  rcf.  ch.  in  N. 
\mcr.  fr,  Oct.  1802  till  Mpy  I80i.  8. 
X.  V. 


Associate  reformed  synod,  (cont>.) 
Report,  num.  1  and  2,  of  a  com- 
mittee, consisting  of  James  Scrim  • 
geour  and  John  M.  Mason,  api)ointed 
to  prei)arc  the  draught  of  a  plan  for 
the  seminary  proposed  to  be  erected 
hy  the  as3.  ref.  ch.  8.  1804. 

Association  of  the  delegates  of  the 
colonies  of  N.  Amer.  in  cong.  vlth 
their  add.  to  the  people  of  G.  Brit, 
and  to  the  inhabi.  of  t'.ie  colonies,. 
1774 

 ,  Extracts  fr.  the  minutes  of  the 

gen.  of  Con.  1804,  8.  Hartf. 
Atkins,  John,  Voyage  to  Guinea, 

Brasil,  and  the  W.  Indies,  2d.  ed.  8- 

Lon.  1737. 
Attleborough  agricul.   soc.  Sc.*. 

Wilder. 

AuGHMUTY,  Samuel,  JVeiv-York\ 
Ser.  del.  2  Oct.  1770,  bef.  the  corpora, 
for  the  relief  of  the  AvidoM'S  an«l 
children  of  clergymen  in  the  com- 
munion of  the  ch.  of  Eng.  in  Amer. 
with  an  ace.  of  the  charitable  corpo- 
ra, and  an  abstract  of  their  proceed.. 
8.  N.  Y-  1771. 

AuNis,  Memoire  de  la  chambre  de 
commerce  d',  que  la  Rochelle  soit  un 
des  ports  francs  promis  par  le  roi  aux 
Ktats  Unis  de  V  Amerique,  4. 

Austin,  William,  Ora.  del.  17June., 
1801,  anniv.  battle  of  Bunker's  hill,  8, 
Bos. 

 Letters  fr.  London  in  1802,  1803. 

8.  Bos.  1804. 

Ayloffe,  Gulielmus,  Oratio  de 
pace  felicissimis  Gulielmi  111.  auspi- 
ciis  habita  coram  academia  Cantab,  in 
templo  beat£e  Marije,  4  non.  Dec. 
1697,  4.  Cantab. 

AzuNi,  D.  A.  Maratirae  law  of  En- 
rope,  2  vols,  trans,  fr.  Fr.  8.  N.  \. 
1806. 

B. 

Bacheller,  Samuel,  HaverhiU, 
Vindica.  of  an  associa.  fr.  the  charge 
of  heresy  in  doc.  and  partiality  in  con- 
duct, etc.  in  ref.  to,  with  an  app.  bv, 
and  by  H.  True,  4.  Ports.  1758. 

Backsettlements,  Acct.  of  distur- 
bances bet.  the  inhabitants  of  the,  and 
of  the  settlements  of  Penn.  12  Phil. 

■  Dialogue  cont.  reflec.  on  remon- 
strance of  th»  inhabi.  Of,  in  Penn.  12. 
Phil.  1764. 

Backus,  Isaac,  Middlehoroughy  Dis. 
on  the  nat.  and  necessity  of  an  in- 
ternal call  to  preach  the  gos.  etc.  Avitli 
an  acc.  of  the  cxper.  and  dying  testi- 
mony of  Nat.  Shepherd,  and  a  pref.  ^ 
Bos.  175i. 


CATALOGUE. 


Eackus,  I.  (cont.)  Hist,  of  Eng. 
Avth  panic,  ret  to  the  baptists,  2  vols. 

8.  1st.  Bos  177r,  2d.  Prov.  1784. 
Bachus,  A7.EL,  JBethleriiy  Con.  el.  ser. 

10  May,  1798,  8.  Hart. 
Bacon,  Ezekiel,  Ora.  4  July  del.  at 

Williamstov.n,  12.  Bennington,  1799. 
Badger  Stephen,  A'atick,  two  dls. 

on  dinnkeiiness,  8.  Bos.  1774. 
Bahama  jurisdiction  over  the  Turk's 

islands.  The  question  of  the,  discussed 

hy  Isocrates,  8.  Lon.  1803. 
Baker,  Sir  Richard,  Clironicle  of 

tlie  kings  of  Eng.  fr.  the  time  of  the 

Rom.  gov.  to  the  8  of  Geo.  I.  fol. 

1630. 

Balch,  Wm.  Bradford,  9er.  del.  4 
Oct.  llS'i,  at  the  gathering  of  the  2d. 
ch.  in  Rowley,  8.  Bos.  1735. 

— —  Vindica.  of  some  points  of  doc. 
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Balch,  Tho3ias,  Dedham,  Art.  el. 
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B  AT.cn,  Be\j.  Barrzjig-ton,  ser.  ord.  of 
his  son,  Wm.  Balch,  in  Salisbury,  17 
Xov.  1802,  c.  hy  Sam.  ^Nlacclintock 
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Alden  of  Portsmouth,  8.  Dover,  1803, 

BALDWiif,  Ebenezer,  Daubjiry. 
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notes,  8.  N.  Y.  1776. 

Baldwin,  Thomas,  Boston,  Mass.  el. 
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 ,  ser.  instal.  Elisha  WilUams  in  Be- 
verly, 15  June,  1803,  c.  by  Sam. 
Stillraan  of  Bos.  f.  by  Joseph  Grafton, 
S.  Eos. 

Bale,  Johx,  Actes  of  English  vota- 
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[black  letter]  18  Lon.  1560. 

Balista  Angeloxi,  Letter  fr.  to 
Manzoni,  18. 

Ballstown  Springs,  12.  N.  Y.  1806. 

Baltimore,  Ordiaances  of  the  corpo- 
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 ,  Ordinances,  etc.  8.  B.  1804,  1805, 

1806. 

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Banco,  nacional  de  san  Carlos,  Quinta 

junta  del.  18  de  Deciem.  de  1786,  4. 

Madrid,  1T87. 
BA^ CROFT,  Edward,  Remarks  on  the 

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Brit,  and  her  col.  ete.  8.  N.  L.  rep. 

17T1. 

Bancroft,      Aaron,  Worcester, 
Mass.  el.  ser.  27  May,  1801,  8.  Bos. 
■  •  ■»  Ora.  del.  at  the  open,  of  Leicester 
Acali,  4  July,  1806,  8.  W. 


Baxcroft,  a.  (cont.)  E&say  on  the  life 
of  G.  Washington,  w  ith  a  portrait 

W.  e.  by  Edwin,  8.  W.  1807. 
—  Ser.  ord.  Nathan  Parker  in  Ports--- 
mouth,  5  4  Sept.  1808,  c  by  Joseph 
Wlllard  of  Boxborough,  f.  by  Hun- 
tington Porter  of  Rye,  8.  P. 
Bank  of  N.  Amer.  eonadera.  on  thej 

12.  Phil.  1785. 
Bankers  and  creditors,  The  case  of  thty 

stated  and  exam.  4.  1674. 
Bankruptcy,  Bill  to  estab.  a  uniform 
svs.  of,  through  the  U.  S.  A.  14  Dec. 
1798,  8. 

Banks,  John,  Acc.  of  the  life,  trial, 

and  confes.  of,  8.  N.  Y.  1806. 
Banneker,  Benj.  [a  free  black^  ct>- 

pv  of  a  letter  fr.  to  the  sec.  state,, 

w'ith  his  ans.  4  Phil.  1792. 
Baptism,  Thoughts  on  christian,  deduc» 

ed,  fr.  script,  by  Observator,  8.  N.  Y. 

1796. 

  Serious  and  famihar  dial,  concern. 

the  divine  ordinance  of,  12.  Bos.  1805. 
Baptist  people  at  Norwich,  Eel  a.  of 

the  opposition,  wh.  some  met  with  ia 

1761,  8. 

Baptist  hymns,  see  Elliot  and  Ste- 
vens. 

Baptized  children,  Disciphning,  See 
Richards  et  al. 

Bard,  Samuel,  J^'eic-Yorlc,  Enquiry 
into  the  nat.  cause,  and  cure  of  Angi- 
na suftbcativa,  or  sore  throat  distem 
8.  N.  Y.  1771. 

 Guide  for   young  shepherds, 

facts  and  obsei'va.  on  merino  sheej;^ 
24.  N.  Y.  1811. 

  Dis.  on  the  impor.  of  med.  edu- 

ca.  del.  4  Nov.  1811,  bef.  college  ol' 
phy.  and  surg.  8.  N.  Y.  1812. 

Barrere,  Rapport  sur  la  marine  d« 
la  repub.  dans  la  Mediterranee  par,  8. 

Baring,  Alexander,  Inquiry  into 
the  causes  and  consequences  of  the 
orders  in  council  and  exam,  of  the 
conduct  of  Gr.  Brit,  towards  the  neu- 
tral com.  of  Amer.  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1808. 

[Barlow  Joel,]  Elegy  on  Titus  Hos- 
mer,  with  a  ded.  to  his  relict  Lydii 
Hosmer,  8.  Hartf.  [about  1780.] 

  Vision  of  Columbus,  w  ith  a  ded.  to 

Louis  XVI.  8.  Hartf.  1 787. 

  Ora.  del.  at  Hartf.  bef.  the  Cinciu- 

nati  of  Con.  4  July,  1787,  4.  H. 

 ■  Letter  to  the  nat.  conv.  of  Fr.  on 

the  defects  of  the  coijstitu.  of  1791, 
with  a  poem,  the  conspiracy  of  kings, 
8.  N.  Y. 

■  Advice  to  the  privileged  orders  in 
the  sev,  states  of  Europe  resulting  ft  - 


16 


tATALOGVE. 


the  necessity  and  propricfy  of  a  gen. 
revolU'  in  the  principle  of  govern- 
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B  vRLOM'  J.  (cont.)  part  2(1.  12-  N.  Y. 
rep.  1794. 

..  second  letter  to  his  fell»w  cit.  of  the 
U.  S.  A.  on  certain  polit.  measures 
proposed  to  their  consid.  dated  Paris, 
20  Dec.  1799,  8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

^  3  Pi'ospectus  of  a  national  institu. 

to  be  estab.  in  the  U.  S.  A.  S.  Wash 
1806. 

Barnard,  John,  Marblehead,  Ser- 
mons on  sev.  subjects,  with  a  ded.  to 
his  people,  8.  Lon.  1727. 

-  I  ■  Mass.  cl.  ser.  29  May,  1734,  8.  Bos. 

■  ■■  ■■  Dud.  lec.  del.  in  the  chapel  of 
Har.  coll.  23  June,  1756,  with  a  ded. 
to  Lucy  Dudley,  relict  of  Paul  Dud- 
ley, founder  of  the  lec.  and  an  app. 
cont.  an  extract  from  the  founder's 
will,  8,  Bos. 

 Ser.  fr.  1  John  5.  20.  del,  at  the 

thur.  lec.  in  Bos.  16  July,  1761,  8.  B. 

Barnard,  John,  ^^ndover^  Ser.  oi-d. 
Timothy  Walker  at  Pennicook  (^Con- 
cord] 18  Nov.  1730,  c.  by  Samuel 
Phillips  of  Andover,  f.  by  John  Brown 
of  Haverhill,  8.  Bos.  1731. 

—  Mass.  el.  ser.  28  May,  1746,  8; 
Bos. 

Barnard,  Ebward,  HaverhiUy  Ser. 
ord.  Henry  True  in  Hempstead,  24 
June,  1752,  8.  Bos. 

 Fast  ser.  12  Ap.  1764,  8.  Ports. 

— —  Ser.  ord.  Gyles  Merrill  in  Piastow, 
6  March,  1765,  8.  Bos, 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  28  May,  1766,  8.  Bos. 

— —  Ser.  ord.  Thomas  Gary  in  New- 
buryport,  11  May,  1768,  c.  by  Paine 
Wingate  of  Amesbury,  f.  by  Thomas 
Prentice  of  Charlestown,  8-  Bos. 

 Conv.  ser.  27  May,  1773,  8.  Bos. 

Barnard, Thomas,  JVew6«r?/,  Salem, 
Ser.  ord.  Josiah  Bayley  in  Hampton- 
falls,  19  Oct.  1757,  8.  Ports. 

 Art.  el.  ser.  5  June,  1758,  8.  Bos. 

— — —  Ser.  del.  bef.  a  soc.  in  Bos.  for 
encouraging  industry  and  employing 
the  poor,  20  Sept.  17S8,  with  an  app. 
S.  Bos. 

.         Mass.  el.  ser.  25  Mar,  1763,  8. 

Bos. 

— -  Dud.  lec.  del.  at  Har.  coll.  11  May, 

1768,  8.  Sal. 
Barnard  Thomas,    Salem,  Conv. 

ser.  30  May,  1 793,  8.  Bos. 
— —  Dis.  bef.  Mass.  hum.  soc.  June, 

1794,  with  an  app.  8.  Bos. 
 Nat.  thank?,  sec,  19  Feb.  1795,  8. 

Sal. 


BahnardT.  (cent.)  Dud.  lec.  del.  in  the 
chapel  of  Har.  coll.  3  Sept.  1795. 

 Fast  Ser.  31  March,  16'JG,  8.  S. 

■  ■■  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Salem  female 
Char.  soc.  6  June,  1803,  with  an  acc. 
of  the  soc.  8.  S. 

 Dis.  bef.  the  soc.  prop.  gos.  among 

Ind.  and  others  in  N.  Amer.  6  Nov. 
1806,  with  an  app.  8.  Chariest. 

Barnes,  David,  Scituate,  Ser.  ord. 
Jothara  Waterman  in  Barnstable,  30 
Sept.  1801,  c.  by  Nathan  Stone  of 
Dennis,  f.  by  Jonathan  Burr  of  Sand- 
wich, 8.  Bos.  1802. 

Barnstable  co.  See  Itinerant  preach- 
ing. 

Baron,  George,  Mathematical  cor- 
respondent.   See  Mathematical. 

Barrington,  Daines,  Miscellanies 
with  maps  and  tables,  4.  Lon.  1781. 

Ba-RRINgton,  Geobge,  voyage  toNew 
South  Wales,  with  an  acc.  of  his  life 
and  trial,  8.  N.  Y. 

Barrow,  Wm.  S.  of  JSTeto-York,  Inaug. 
dis.  on  Lumbar  abscess  sub.  to  the 
exam,  of  the  fac.  of  i)hy.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colura.  coll.  13 
Nov.  1804.  ded.  to  Wright  Post, 
Charles  Smith.  Daniel  McCormick, 
Gilbert  Robertson,  8.  N.  Y. 

Bartlet,  John,  Dis.  bef.  Mass.  hum. 
soc.  11  June,  1792.  with  an  app.  4 
Bos. 

Barton,  Benj.  Smith,  Philadelphia, 
Memoir  concern,  the  fascinating  fa- 
culty ascribed  to  tlie  rattlesnake  and 
other  Amer.  serpents,  8.  Phil.  1796. 

  New  views  of  the  oi'igin  of  the 

tribes  and  nations  of  Amer.  8.  Phil. 
1797. 

 Med.  and  phys.  journal,  part  1st. 

vol.  1st.  8.  Phil.  1804. 

Barton,  Wm.  Disserta.  on  the  free- 
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8.  Phil.  1802. 

Rartbam,  Wm.  Travels  through  N. 
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Phil.  1791. 

Bascom,  Jonathan,  Orleans,  Ora. 
22  Feb.  1300  occ.  by.  d.  of  G.  Wash- 
ington,  8.  Bos. 

Bascongada,  Extractos  de  las  juntas 
generales  celebrados  por  la  real  socie- 
dad,  por  Setierabre  de  1776.  4.  en  Vi- 
toria. 

 por  Setiem.  de  1779,  4.  en  Vitoria. 

 por  Setiem  de  1783,  4.  en  Vitoria. 

 por  Julio  de  1780, 4-  eu  Vitoria, 


CATALOGUE. 


17 


I?  A.scoifCAi>A  (cont.)  por  Julio  de  1787, 

4.  en  Vitoria,  J  788. 
Bass,  Eiiward,  JVe-aburypovt^  Ser.  del. 
bef.  Merrimac  hum.  soc.  6  Sept.  1803, 
with  an  app.  cont.  a  biog.  notice  of  the 
author,  eto.  8.  N. 
Bates,  Joshua,  Declham.  Ser.  ord. 
James  Thompson  in  Barre,  11  Jan. 
1804,  c.  by  Joseph  Sumner  of  Shrews- 
bury, f.  by  John  Fiske  of  New-Brain- 
tree,  8.  Wore. 
Battj.e,  a  squirt,  12.  Germantowii. 
Battle  of  Lodi,  or  sketch  of  Bona- 
parte's campaigns  in  Italy,  intended 
as  a  companion  to  the  great  histor. 
picture  painted  by  Robert  Kerr  Por- 
ter, 8.N.  Y.  1. ^OA- 
Bay,  Wai.  S.  of  A'eTV'Tork,  Inaug.  dis. 
on  the  Dysentery,  sub.  to  the  exam, 
of  the  fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of 
the  tru9.  of  Colum.  coll.  3  May,  1191, 
8.  N.  Y. 

Ba\  ARD,  Samctel,  Princeton,  Ora.occ. 
by  d.  of  G.  Washington,  del.  in  New 
Kochelle,  1  Jan.  1800,  8.  N.  Bruns. 

j[  3  Add.  to  the  well  disposed,  reflect- 
ing, and  unprejudiced  freeholders  of 
W.Chester  co.  recom.  tl»e  support  of 
Stephen  Van  RensseUier  as  gov.  and 
James  Watson  as  lieut.  gov.  etc.  8. 
N.Y.iSOl. 

—  Catechism  for  youth,  trans,  chieflv 
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=  Add.  dei.  bef.  the  Washington  ben. 

societies  of  P.  and  Cranbury,  22  Feb. 
1813,  8.  N.  Bruns. 

Bayard,  S.of  Delatvarey  speech 

on  the  for.  interc.  bid  del.  in  the  h.  of 
rep.  U.S.  3  March,  1797,  8. 

 Speech  del.  in  the  h.  of  rep.  U.  S. 

on  a  bill  for  repealing  certain  acts  rel. 
to  the  organization  of  ttie  courts  of  the 
U.  S.  Feb.  1SQ2. 

Bayi/ey,  Abker,  Salem,  Ser.  ord.  Jolm 
Page  at  Hawke  in  Kingston,  21  Dec. 
1763,  4.  Ports.  1764. 

Bavley,  Richard,  JV.  York,  Cases  of 
the  Angina  trachealis,  in  a  letter  to 
Wm.  Hunter,  with  a  letter  fr.  Peter 
Middleton,  8.  N.  Y.  1781. 

-— —  Ace.  of  the  epi.  fever  in  N.  Y.  dur- 
ing the  sum.  and  part  of  the  fall,  1795. 
8.  N.Y.1796. 

 Letters  fr.  the  liealth  office  sub.  to 

the  com.  coan.  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  1796 
to  1798,  8. 

ijAYLEY,  Joseph,  Inaug.  dis.  on  the 
Yellow  fever  sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the 
fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  4  May,  1802,  ded. 


to  Wright  Post,  Isaae  Ledyard,  James 
Tillary,  Edward  Miller,  8.  N.  Y. 

Bayoxine,  Memoire  de  la  ville,  jurisj- 
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Beach,  Johtv,  Reading,  Vindica.  of  the 
professors  of  th<e  ch.  of  Eng.  ag.  Noah 
Hobart,  with  a  pref.  by  S.  Johnson 
and  an  app.  cont.  Wetmore  and  Caner's 
vindica.  of  tlieir  own  cause  and  cha- 
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 Reply  to  Joua.  Dickinson  of  EHz. 

in  way  of  dialogue,  rel.  to  God's  soye- 
reignty  and  univ  love.  etc. 

Beasley,  John,  Albany,  Ser. del.  at  the. 
request  of  the  ladies'  soc.  for  the  re- 
lief of  distressed  women  and  children, 
10  Jan.  1803. 

 Essays  on  episcopacy. 

Beaumaechais  a  Lecointre  son  de- 
nonciateur,  ou  compte  rendu  des  neuf 
mois  les  plus  penibles  de  ma  vie^,  prem- 
epoque,  4.  about  1792. 

. — ' —  deuxieme  epoque,  4. 

— —  trosieme  epoque,  4. 

 quatrieme  epoque,  4. 

Beccaria  on  crimes,  12.  N.  Y.  1809. 

Beck,  Tkeodbic  Romeyw,  Inaug.  disi 
on  Insanity,  sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the 
trus.  of  the  college  of  phy.  and  sur.  ia 
the  state  of  N.  Y.  \  4  May,  1 8 1 1 ,  ded.  to 
John  B.  Romeyn,  David  Hosack,  Wm, 
JMcClclland,  Japies  Low,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Ann.  add.  del.  bef.  the  soe.  pro- 
mot,  useful  arts,  8  Feb.  18^.3.  8.  Alb. 

iiEDE  venerabilis,  J^ccles.  hist,  gentrs 
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Bedinger,  Damei.,  Letter  to  Robert 
Smith,  sec.  navv,  witii  an  app.  3.  Norf. 
1808. 

Beebe,  DrcrGiNS,  et  al.  appel.  and  \\\<t 
pi'es.  directors  and  comp.  of  tlje  bank 
of  N.  Y.  respon.  in  the  court  for  the 
trial  of  impeach,  and  the  correction  of" 
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Beecrer,  Lyman,  East  Hampton,  ser. 
cont.  a  gen.  hi$t.  of  the  town  of  E.  M 
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'  Ser.  on  duelling  with  tlie  resolu.  anJ 

add.  of  the  Antiduel.  soc  of  N.  Y. 

Beef  and  pork,  Act  for  salting,  repack- 
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Beers,  Wm.  P.  Ora.  occ.  by  the  d.  of 
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Bbhayioub,  Hamonr  of  "vrisdom  anri 
C 


18 


CATALOGUE. 


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■piritua],  8.  Bos.  t743. 
Bjii^cher,  JosBrH,  DcfUmm,  Ser.  ord. 

Nathaniel  Cotton  in  Bristol,  SO  Aug. 

lT!2l,  -witii  a  pief.  bv  In.  Matlier  of 

Boston,  12.  Bos.  1T«2. 
— —  Copy  of  a  letter  found  in  his  study 

nftcr  his  decease,  l>eii)g  a«  ans.  to  the 

quest.    Hon-  to  11  ^  c  in  this  world  so  as 

to  live  in  heaven,  12.  Bos. 
Beifast  review,  Acc.  of  the,  and  cele- 

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N.  Harap.  el.  ser.  del.  at  Ports.  2  June, 

1785,  8.  P. 
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(]  ]  Add.  fr.  a  min.  to  a  parishioner, 

on  the  neglect  of  pub.  worship,  12. 
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Bell,  Benjamin,  Impar.  hist,  of  the 
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Bellamy,  Joseph,  Bethlem,  Blow  at 
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Bentham,  Ecwarp,  G>.  Brit.  De 
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Bentley,  William,  Salem,  Charge 

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Worcester,  25  June,  5798.  8.  Wore. 
— —  Masonic  add.  del.  bef.  the  Essex 

lodge,  27  Dec.  1798, 12.  S.  1799. 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  27  May,  1807.  8.  Bes. 

Benevolent  soc.  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 

Constitu.  of  the,  8.  N.  Y.  1804. 
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of  the,  1805. 
Bennett,  Benjamin,  Middle  town, 

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Benson,  Egbert,  J\''erv-York,  Opin- 
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Bergasse,  Lettre  de,  a  Dinochcau,  8. 
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Berkeley,  Geo.  CRANriELt),  Re- 
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Bernard,  Richard,  Batcomhe  in 
Gr.  Brit.  Isle  of  Man,  or  the  leguf 
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 Terence  in  Eng.  ded.  to  Christo- 
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Bernard,  Gage  and  Hood,  Letters 
to  the  ministry,  with  memorials  and 
letters,  8.  Lon,  rep.  1769. 

 4.  Salem,  1769; 

Berrian,  James,  Trial  of,  for  crin», 
con  versa,  with  Catharine,  wife  of  Jacob 
Blakeney,  8.  N.Y.  1807. 

Best,  W. Ireland,  J^Te^o-York,  Dis.  upon 
oratory  and  philos.  inquiry  into  the 
beauties  and  defects  of  the  Eng.  lang. 
with  thoughts  on  preaching  and  pulpi: 
eloquence,  8.  Charleston,  1800. 

Beteridge,  William,  Ser.  on  tha 
excel,  and  usefulness  of  the  com. 
pi-ayer,  32d.  ed.  12.  Lon.  1753. 

Beza,  Theodorus,  Responsioad  epis' 
tolam  Dudithii,  [imp.]  8.  1570. 

  et  jNIarot,  Pseaumes  de  David  ert 

rime.     See  Geneva  bible. 

Bezout,  Cours  de  matheraatiques  a  J* 
usage  des  gardes  du  Pavilion  et  de  la 
marine,  2d.  and  3d.  parts.  2  vols.  8.  a 
Paris,  1782.  1787. 

Bible,  La,  qui  est  toute  la  saincte  es- 
criture  du  vieil  et  du  nouveau  testa- 
ment, autreraent  I'anciene  et  la  nou- 
velle  alliance,  le  tout  reveu  et  confere 
sur  les  textes  Hebrieux  et  Grecs  par 
les  pasteurs  et  professeurs  de  I'eglise 
dc  Geneve,  avec  amples  indices  et  fi- 
gures pour  le  contentement  du  lecture. 
En  ceste  derniere  edition  ont  est  ad- 
joustes  les  pseaumes  de  David,  mis  en 
rime,  Francaise,  par  CI.  Marot  et  Th. 
Ber-e,  with  a  pref.  by  J.  Calvin,  q.  v. 
fol.  a  Geneve,  1644. 

Bible  soc.  First  report  of  the  Brit,  and 
for.  with  an  app.  and  a  list  of  subscri- 
bers and  bencfac.  8.  Lon.  1805. 

 at  Phila.  Add.  lo  the  pub. 

with  the  constitu.  etc.  of  the,  8.  Phil. 
1809. 

 Sec.  report  of  the,  'with  an 

app.  and  a  list  of  subscribers  and  bene- 

fac.  8.  Phil.  1810. 
 of  Massachusetts,  Circular 

add.  fr.  the,  with  the  constitu.  etc.  8. 

Bos.  1809. 
 Report  of  the  execu.  commit* 

tee  of  the,  4  June,  1812,  8.  Bos. 
 ■  ■■  ■  of  New  Jersey,  First  repor* 

of  the  managers  of  the,  2  Oct.  1810^ 


CATALOGUE. 


^.  !th  an  app.  cont.  the  constitu.  names 

of  the  mem.  etc.  S.Trenton. 
Bible  soc.  (cont.)  second  report,  etc. 

27  Aug.1811,  8.  Trenton. 
^  'of  Connecticut,  Add.  constitu. 

etc.  of  the,  8. 
Bible  and  com.  prayer  soc.  in  the  city 

of  N.  Y.  Add.  and  constitu.  of  the,  8. 
BiBLiOTHECA  Americana,  or  a  chron. 

eatal.  of  the  most  curious  and  inter- 
esting books,  pam.  state  paperS;  etc. 

rei.  to  N.  and  S.  Amer.  4.  Lon.  1789. 
jBicheno,  J.  Signs  of  the  times  or  the 

overthrow  of  the  papal  tyranny,  etc. 

12.  Albany. 
BiGELOw,  Timothy,  Grotonj  Ora.  del. 

bef.  the    B  K  soc.  in  Camb.  21  July, 

1796,  8.  Bos.  1797. 
BiGLOW,  William,  Amherst,  Salem, 

Bosto7it  Poem  del.  bef.  the  4>  B  K  soc. 

in  Camb.  July. 
[^■-   "3  Bonaparte,  an  occa.  song. 
Biglow,  Jacob,  Poem  del.  bef.  the 

*  B  K  soc.  in  Carab.  29  Aug.  1811,  8. 

Bos. 

Bill  in  chdncery  of  N.  Jer.  [celebrated] 
See  New  Jersey. 

[Bingham,  William,]  Letter  fr.  an 
American  resident  in  Lon.  to  a  mem. 
of  parlia.  on  the  restraining  proclama. 
and  strictures  on  Sheffield's  pamphlet 
on  the  commerce  of  the  Am.  states, 
ivith  Mentor's  reply  to  Phocion's  let- 
ter, 8.  Phil.  1784. 

BiON,  Construction  and  principal  uses 
of  math,  instruments  trans,  fr.  the 
Fr.  of,  by  Edward  Stone,  illustrated 
with  26  copper  plates,  fol.  Lon.  172.'^. 

Bishop  of  Lon.  and  fellows  of  Mag.  coll. 
Vindica.  of  the  proceed,  of  his  maj.  ce- 
des, commissioners  ag.  the,  4.  Lon. 
1688. 

Bishop,  Abraham,  J\eiv  Haven, 
Georgia  specula,  unveiled  in  t'.vonum. 
8.  Hartf.  1797. 

—  Ora.  on  polit.  delusion  del.  in  N.  8. 
Phil.  18()0.  also  8.  Newark,  1800. 

 Ch'a.  del.  in  Wallingford  11  March, 

occ.  by  election  of  Thomas  Jefterson 
as  pres.  and  Aaron  Burr  as  v.  pres.  ot 
of  the  U.  S.  8.  N.180i. 

~ —  Ora.  in  honour  of  the  elec.  of  pres. 
Jefferson  and  the  peaceable  acquisition 
of  Louisiana,  del.  in  Hartf.  11  May, 
1804.  8. 

Bishops  in  the  Amer.  colonies.  Coll.  of 
tracts  fr.  the  late  newspapers,'  etc. 
cont.  in  partic.  the  Amer.  whig,  a  whip 
ior  the  Amer.  whig,  with  other  pieces 
on  the  subject  of  the  residence  of  pro- 
ttstant,  and  in  ans.  to  the  writers  who 


opposed,  2  vols,  making  8S7  pp.  8- 

N.  Y.  1768,  1769. 
Bisss,  Thomas,  Beauty  of  holiness 

the  com.  prayer,  in  lour  ser.  with  a 

pref.  12.  Bos.  rep.  1797. 
BisSETT,  John,  Balti7nore,  Ser.  on  re- 
generation, 8.  B.  1788. 
 Ser.  del.  19  June,  1791,  bef.  the 

corpora,  for  the  relief  of  the  widows 

and  chil.  of  clergymen  of  the  prot. 

epis.  ch.  in  Maryl.  witli  an  app.  8.  Phii> 
Bl  acksmith,  Letter  fr.  a,  to  a  min.  and 

elders  of  the  ch.  of  Scotl.  etc.  7th.  ed. 

8.  N'b'yport. 
Blair,  Robert,  Gr.  Brit.  The  grave, 

a  poem,  8.  Lon.  1784. 
Blair,  David,  Ser.  fr.  Mat.  15. 25, 28, 

S.Glasgow,  1804. 
Blake,  Georgkj  Boston,  Mason,  eulo. 

occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  8,  B 

1800. 

Blake,  Francis,  Exam,  of  the  const!- 
tionality  of  the  embargo  laws  bef.  John 
Davis  in  the  case  of  the  U.  S.  vs.  brig- 
antine  William,  8.  Wore.  1808. 

[Blauvelt,   ],  Fashion's  an- 

alysis,  or  the  winter  in  town,  a  satir. 
poem,  by  sir  Anthony  Avalanche,  with 
notes,  illustra.  etc.  12.  N.  Y.  1807. 

Bleecker,  Ann  Eliza;  Pnsthu.  works 
of,  to  wh.  is  add.  a  coll.  of  essays  by 
Margaretta  V-  Faugeres,  12.  N.  Y. 
1793. 

Buss,  Daniel,  Concord,  Two  ser.  fr. 
2  Cor.  4.  3.  8.  Bos.  1755. 

Blqmberg,  Wm.  Nicholas,  Ftilham 
in  Gr.  Brit.  Acc.  of  the  life  and  writ- 
ings of  Edmund  Dickinson,  with  a  trea' 
tise  on  the  Grecian  games,  8.  Lon. 
1739. 

Blome,  Richard,  Present  state  of  hi^ 

majesty's  isles  and  territories  in  Amer. 

8.  Lon.  1687. 
Blotjnt,  V/m.  Tennessee,  Report  of  the 

com.  of  the  h- of  rep.  U.  S.  appointed 

to  prepare  articles  of  impeach,  ag.  with 

a  copious  app.  1797. 
BoGART,  David  S.  South  Hampton^ 

Thanks,  ser.  22  Nov.  1804.  8.  Sag  Har. 

1805. 

 Dis.  del.  bef  rel.  soc.  etc.  24.  N.  Y. 

Bog  ART,  HtNRT,  Inaug.  dis.  on  Angina 
pectoris,  s\ib.  to  the  exam,  of  the  trus 
of  the  coll.  phy.  and  sui*.  in  the  state  of 
N.  Y.  4  May,  1813,  ded.  to  John  Bo- 
gart,  David  Hosack,  John  Wakefield 
Francis,  8.  N.  Y. 

BoGALZKY,  C.  H.  V.  God's  thought* 
peace  in  war.  24.  Lon.  1759. 

Boissiere,  C  CTangvy  De  La,  Ob.^ 
serva^.  on  the  dispatch,  writ.  16  Jan, 


2D 


CATALOGUE. 


1T9T,  by  Timo.  Pickering  to  Pinckney, 
trans. by  Sam.  Chandler.  8. Phil.  179T. 

Bonaparte  and  the  Fr.  peop'-e  un- 
der his  consulate,  8.  N.  Y.  1804. 

Bolton,  Result  of  an  eccles.  coun. 
convened  at,  at  the  desire  of  Thosu 
Goss  and  lu6  ch.  in,  H.  Bo.s.  IIIS. 

Bone  to  gnaw,  for  the  democrats,  by 
Porcupine,  a.  Phil.  1795. 

 5d.rart,r..Phil.lT95. 

Boot  and  shoemakers.  Trial  of  the,  of 
Phil,  on  an  indict,  for  combina.  and 
conspiracy  to  raise  their  wages,  taken 
in  short  hand  by  Tho.  Lloyd  8.  Phil. 
1806. 

Bordeaux,  Supplement  a  I'apologie 
des jurats  de,  12.  a.  B.  1788. 

BoRROwE,  Samuel,  iS'.  ofJK'erv  Torh^ 
Inaug.  dis.  on  the  Cynanche  ti-achealis, 
sub.  to  the  exam,  of  tJie  fac.  of  phy.  un- 
der the  author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colum. 
coll.  SO  Ap.  1793,  ded.  to  Gozen  Ry- 
ers  and  John  C  Dongan,  8.  N.  Y. 

Bossu,  Travels  through  Louisiana, 
trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  by  John  Reinhold 
Forster,  2  vols.  8.  Lon.  1771. 

BossuETj'bp.  of  Meaux,  Select  Sermons 
fr.  the  Fr.  of,  -uith  an  essay  on  the 
eloqaence  of  the  pulpit  in  Kug.  8.  Lnn. 
1800. 

Boston,  Vindica.  of  the  ministers  of, 
by  some  of  their  people  fr.  the  abuses 
and  scandals  cast  upon  them  in  divers 
printed  papers,  I'i.  Ba^^.  1V29.. 

-  Bye  laws  and  orders  of  the  town 
of,  revised,  l'<5^,  4. 

••'  Appeal  to  the  trorld,  or  a  vindica. 
«f  the  town  of,  fr.  many  false  asper- 
sions contained  in  letters,  and  memo- 
rials v  rit.  by  Bernard,  Gage,  Hood, 
et  al.  pub.  by  order  of  the  town  of, 
12.  B.  17b9. 

— — ■  massacre,  5  March,  1770,  Trial  of 
Wemms,  Hartegau,  et  Jd.  soldiers  in 
bis  maj.  t^^O  reg.  of  foot,  for  the  mur- 
der of  Attucks,  Gray,  Maverick, 
Caldwell,  and  Carr,  etc.  tiiken  in  short 
hand  by  John  Hodgson,  8.  Bos.  1T70. 

massacre.  Short  nar.  of  the  hor- 
rid, perpetrated  5  IMarch,  1770,  by 
the  sol.  of  the  29  reg.  wh.  with  the 
14  reg  V  ere  quartered  iu  Boston, 
■with  observa.  on  the  state  of  things 
prior  to  that  catastrophe,  submitted 
to  the  town  in  the  name  of  the  com- 
-by  James  Bowdoin,  pub.  by  order  of 
the  tov.  n  of  Bos.  8.  B.  1770. 

— —  Votes  and  proceed,  of  the  freehol- 
ders and  other  inbabi.  of,  choosing  a 
Com.  of  correspon.  etc.  w  'lXh  an  app. 
cont.  a  message  to  gov.  Hutchinson, 
his  ans.  etc.  Xov.  ViTZ^  8. 


BosTow,  (cont.)  port  act,  Scriouf.  add. 
to  the  inbabi.  of  (he  colony  of  N.  Y. 
cont.  a  full  survey  of  the,  with  an  app. 
cont.  the  oppressive  act  and  Camden^s 
speech  on  the  declaratory  bill  of  the 
sovereignty  of  Gr.  Brit,  over  the  colo- 
nies. 4.  N.  Y.  1774. 

 Bye  laws  and  orders  of,  1785  and 

1786. 

Boston,  Michael,  Alnwick,  Fal- 
kirk^  Discoorses  on  impor.  subjects 
of  the  gospel  del.  on  pub.  occas.  with 
an  acc.  of  the  author,  by  Wra.  Camp- 
bell of  Dysant,  8.  Edin.  1787. 

Boston  magazine,  fr.  26  Oct.  180j  to 
26  Ap.  1806.  4. 

  epis.  char,  soc-  Laws  and  regula. 

of  the,  8.  B.  1805. 

■  ■  -  Memorial  of  the  merchants  of  the 
town  of,  S  Feb.  1806,  referi  ed  to  tho 
com.  of  the  whole  house  on  the  state 
of  the  union,  12.  Wash. 

—  medical  police,  8.  B.  1808. 

 port  bill.  See  Watchman's  alarm. 

Boston,  Thomas,  Nature  and  necea. 
of  regeneration,  12.  Bos.  1743. 

Boston  tontine  associa.  Constitu.  of  the, 
8.  1791. 

BoswELL,  James,  Acc.  of  Corsica, 
the  journal  of  a  tour  to  that  isl.  and 
memoirs,  with  a  portrait  of  Pascal 
Paoli,  and  a  map  of  the  isl.  .Sd.  ed.  8. 
Lon.  1769. 

BoudinoTjElias,  Burlington,  Ora. 
del.  4  July,  i  79.3,  at  Eliz.  bef.  the 
Cincin,  soc.  of  N.  Jer.  4.  Eliz. 

[  ]  Add.  del.  bcf.  the  N,  Jer,  bible 

soc.  27  Aug.  1811.  8.  Burl. 

 Age  of  revelation,  or  the  age  of 

reason  sho',vn  to  be  an  age  of  inlideli- 
ty,  v'ith  a  ded.  to  his  daughter  Susan 
V.  Bradford,  and  a  pref.  8. 

Bouq^uET,  Henry,  Histor.  acc.  of  the 
expedi.  ag.  the  Ohio  Indians  in  1764, 
under  tlie  command  of,  includ.  his 
transac.  with  the  Ind.  rel.  to  deliv.  of- 
prisoners  and  prelim,  of  peace,  also 
an'acc.  oi  the  battle  of  Bushy-run,  with 
militai'y  papers,  illust.  with  a  map 
and  copper  plates,  4.  Lon.  rep.  fr. 
Phil.  cd.  1766. 

Bouqi'iEr.,  Tte])ort  on  the  organization 
of  national  schools  to  complete  a  re- 
pub,  educa.  8.  Phil.  1794. 

Bourbon,  Leonard,  Coll.  of  the 
heroic  and  civic  actions  of  the  Fr.  re- 
pub,  ti-aus.  by  H.  P,  Kugent,  8.  Phil. 
1794. 

BouRGOYNE,  J.  State  of  the  expedi, 
fr.  Canatia  as  laid  bef.  tlie  h.  of  com. 
by,  Avith  a  coll.  of  auiheii.  docu.  etc. 


CATALOGUE. 


21 


aacl  maps  tk-d.  to  maj.  gen.  Philips  et 
al.  4.  Lon.  1T80. 

BoufiNE,  Gkoiige,  Life  of  .Tcliu  Wes- 
ley with  memoirs  of  the  Wesley  fami- 
ly, to  wh.  are  subjoined  Whitehead's 
fun.  ser.  and  a  comprehen.  hist,  of 
Amer.  methodism,  also  a  pref.  an<5 
portrait  of  J.  Wesley  engraved  hy 
Tiebout,  8.  Bait.  180T. 

Bou TELiER,  Trials  of,  See  Stewart. 

BowDKN,  John,  JVorivalkt  JK'eyo- 
York,  Letter  to  Ezra  Stiles,  8.  New 
Haven,  17B8. 

— - — Apostol.  origin  of  episcopacy  asser- 
ted in  a  series  of  letters  add.  to  Sam. 
ISfiUer  of  N.  Y.  2  vols.  1±  N.  Y. 
1808. 

|[  3  Fvill  length  porti'ait  of  Calvinism, 

with  an  add.  to  the  reader,  2d.  ed. 
12.  N.  Y  1809. 

'■   series  of  lettei's  add.  to  Sam.  Mil- 
ler in  ans.  to  his  continuation  of 
letters  on  the  constitu.  and  order  of 
the  chiistian  ministry,  12.  N.  Y. 
1811. 

 Add.  to  the  mem.  of  the  epis.  ch. 

in  Stratford  with  a  letter  to  James 

Say  re,  12.  New  H. 
BowDoiN,  James,  Boston,  Philos.  dis. 

add.  to  the  Am.  acad.  at  his  inaug.  as 

president  of  the  soc.  8.  Bos.  1780. 
Bo\ve;4,  Penuel,  Boston^  Die.  occ. 

by  the  d.  of  Sara.  Checkley  of  Bos. 

who  cleceascd  1  Dec.  17o9.  8.  Bos. 

1770. 

BowMx\N,  Jonathan,  Dorchester^ 
Sundry  votes  passed  by  the  ch.  in  D. 
1773,  previous  to  the  meeting  of  an 
ecc.  coun.  rel.  to,  tlie  result  of  the 
coun.etc.  8.  Bos.  1774. 

Rcnuirks  on  the  result  of  an  ecc. 
coun.  wh.  met  at  D.  16  Nov.  1773, 
with  some  reflec.  on  the  proceed,  of 
the  ch.  as  set  fortli  in  the  Nar.  and 
on  the  reasons  of  the  dismission  of, 
8.  Bos.  1774. 

BovD,  William,  Jfacaskei/^  Ser. 
del.  at  the  thurs.  lec.  in  Boston  19 
March,  1119,  with  a  pref.  rel.  to  the 
author  by  In.  Mather  of  Bos.  12.  B. 

BovB,  William,  Boston^  Ora.  occ. 
by  the  d.  of  his  classmate  John  Rus- 
sell at  Har.  univ.  del.  25  Nov.  \1^5, 
ded.  to  his  class  with  a  list  of  their 
names,  8.  Bos. 

BoYLSTON,  Zabdiei-,  BrookUne, 
Histor.  ace.  of  the  small  pox  inoculat- 
ed in  N.  Eng-.  with  directions  to  the 
unexper.  ded.  to  the  princess  of 
Wales.  12.  Bos.  rep.  1730. 

BozMA^,  JoHK  Leeds,  Ske(t!i  of  the 


hist,  of  Maryimid  (Kirinf;  three  years 
after  its  settlement  with  a  copious  in- 
Iroduc.  and  a  porti-ait  of  Geo.  Cal- 
vert, 3.  BaU  1811. 

BuACKETT,  J.  Warren,  The  ghost 
of  law,  or  anarchy  and  despotism,  a 
poem  deh  bef.  the  £  K  soc.  at  Dart, 
coll.  23  Aug.  iS03,  4.  Hanover. 

 Ora.  del.  bef.  the  Washington  ben. 

soc.  of  N.  Y.  8.  Brooklyn. 

Bradford,  Alden,  Hiscasset,  Bos.-^ 
ton,  Ser.  ord.  Nathan  Tiltou  in  Scar- 
borough, 10  Dec.  1800,  c.  by  Moses 
Hemmenway  of  Wells,  8.  Ports.  180L 

Bradbury,  Thomas,  Gr.  Brit.  Sex-, 
fr.  Gen.  49.  14  to  10,  del.  5  Nov. 
1712,  8.  Bos.  rep.  1774. 

Bradley,  Jesse,  Nar.  of  two  excom- 
mu.  upon,  by  the  congrega.  ch.  in 
Lee,  Avith  an  app.  8.  Stockb.  1796. 

Bragge,  Robert,  Church  discip. 
accord,  to  its  ancient  fctandard,  12.  N. 
Lon.  rep.  1768. 

Brainerd,  David,  Abridge,  of  the 
journal  of,  with  a  ded.  by  Philip  Dod- 
dridge to  the  soc.  Scot.  prop,  christ. 
knowl.  12.  Lon.  1748. 

Bray,  Doctor,  Gr.  Brit.  Design  of  his 
associates,  24.  Lon.il804. 

Bretagne,  Coustumes  de,  4«  a  Reu- 
nes.  1.570. 

Breton,  Joachim  Le,  Notice 
des  travaux  de  la  classe  des  beaux  arts, 
3  Oct.  1807.4. 

Brewster,  John,  Gr.  Brit.  Preven- 
tion of  crimes  and  advantages  of  so- 
litary imprison.  8.  Lon.  1792. 

Briant, Lemuel,  Braintree  [Qum- 
ci/,]  Absurdity  and  blasphemy  of  de- 
preciating moral  virtue,  a  sei\  fr.  ly. 
64.6,  del.  in  Bos.  18  June,  1749,  8. 
Bos.  1749. 

 Friendly  I'emarks  on  a  ser.  by  John 

Porter  of  bridgewater,  q.  v.  fr.  Is. 
64.  6,  in  a  letter  to  the  author  to  be 
communicated  to  his  attestators,  8, 
Bos.  1750. 

  Second  letter,  being  some  more 

friendly  remarks  on  Porter  and  com- 
pany, add.  to  him  and  two  of  his 
abettors,  Cotton  app.  writer,  and  Fox- 
croft  marginal  uoter,  8.  Bos.  1750. 
See  Foxcroft. 

Bridge,  Ebenezer,  C/ielmsford, 
Art.  el.  ser.  1  June,  1752.  8.  Bos. 

— —  Mass.  el.  ser.  27  Muy,  1767. 
Bos. 

Bridge,  ISIatthew,  Framinghanu 
Ser.  ord.  Eliab  Stone  in  Reading,  20 
May,  1761.  8.  Bos. 

Pi;iDGE,   Jo  SI  ah,    East  Sudbury, 


22 


CATALOGUE. 


Mass.  d.scr.  £rMf»j,  1789,  8.  Bos. 

Bb  I  n  G  E  s,\V 1 1.  L 1 A M ,  JVetv-l  ovky  Ac c , 
of  his  large  map  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
and  Island  of  M.inhaU:in  v  ith  explaua. 
J^nd  rcferenoes,  i>.  N.  Y.  1811. 

BaissoT  Be  Warvij  le,  J.  P.  Dis. 
upon  the  quest.  Whether  the  king  shall 
"be  tried,  del.  bef.  the  friends  of  the 
constitu.  at  Paris,  10  July,  1T91, 
trans,  by  P.  J.  G.  De  Nancrede  of  Bos- 
ton, 8.  Bos. 

— —  New  travels  in  the  U.  S.  A.  includ. 
the  commerce  of  Amer.  ivith  Europe, 
partic.  with  Fr.  and  Gr.  Brit.  2  vols. 
Tvith  a  portr.iit  and  life  of  the  author, 
2d  ed.  8.  Lon.  1T97. 

Brxsted,  John,  Resources  of  the 
Brit,  emp  with  a  view  of  the  probable 
result  of  the  present  contest  bet.  Brit, 
and  Fr.  ded.  to  Richard  Harrison  of  N. 
Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1800. 

Bristol,  William,  Add.  mtended 
to  have  been  del.  at  the  late  town 
Kieeting  in  New  Haven,  etc.  8.  New 
H.  1809. 

Britain,  Gr.  Impar.  hist,  of,  civil 

and  pel.  during  the  two  last  years,  fr. 

1779  to  1781,  8.  Lou. 
Britanic  majesty,  for   treating  of 

peace  with  the  conimissiouers  of  the 

U.  S.  A.  copy  of  the  articles  agreed 

upon,  8.  Gr.  Brit.  1783. 

majesty  and  the  U.  S.  A.  Treaty 

of  r.raitv,  com.  and  navi.  bet.  his,  8. 

N.  Y.  1795. 

—  Letters  of  Franklin  on  the  conduct 
of  the  execu.  and  on  the  treaty,  etc. 
8.  Phil.  1795. 
— —  Features  of  Jay's  treaty,  to  wh.  is 
annexed  a  view  of  the  com.  of  the  U. 
S.  as  it  is  fixed  by  the  treatv,  8.  Phil. 
1795. 

— -—  Exam,  of  the  treaty  in  sev.  num- 
bers by  Cato,  8.  rep.  1795. 

British  empire  in  America.  ([Oldmix;- 
on]  2d.  ed.  2  vols.  8.  Lou.  1741. 
■■  ■  colonies.  The  late  regdla.  respect, 
the,  considered,  8.  Phil.  1765. 
■  ■  colonies,  Considera-  on  the  mea- 
cures  carrying  on  Avith  respect  to  the, 
8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1774. 

•         treaty  ded.  to  those  mem.  of  cong 

who  have  the  sense  to  perceive,  and 
the  spirit  to  pursue  the  true  interests 
of  their  country.  8. 

—  critic,  15th  and  16th  vols.  8.  Lon. 
1800. 

  impressments  of  Amer.  seamen. 

Copies  and  extracts  of  docu.  on  the 
sui  j.  of,  8.  N.  Y.  1813. 

Bki toss'  btaefit  soc.  Qonsli.  of  the  an- 


cient, of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y. 
1805. 

Broad,  Amos,  and  his  wife.  The  trial 
of,  on  three  indict,  for  assaulting  and 
beating  a  slave  and  her  child,  in  the 
cityofN.  Y.8.  N.  Y.1809. 

Bronx,  Re|  ortof  Wm.  Weston  on  the 
practicability  of  introducing  the  river 
into  the  city' of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1799. 

Brooks,  John,  J>f5<//or J,  Ora.  del.  4 
July,  1787,  bef.  the  Cincin.  soc.  of 
Mass.  A.  Bos. 

  Dis.  del.  bef.  Mass.  hum.  soc.  9 

June,  1795,  4.  Bos. 

  Eulogy  on  G.  Washington  del.  in 

M.  IS  Jan.  1800.  8.  Bos. 

Brothers,  Richard,  Testimony  of 
the  authenticity  of  the  prophecies  of» 
and  of  his  mission  to  recal  the  Jews, 
by  Nat.  Brassy  Halhed.  8. 

Brouchton,  Hugh,  Con  cent,  of  scrip- 
ture, ded.  to  Elizabet,  8.  Lon. 

 Texts  of  scripture  chayning  the 

holy  clironicle  uutyll  the  sunne  lost 
his  lyght,  and  the  Sonne  brake  the 
serpent's  head,  with  an  add.  to  the 
reader,  [black  letter,]  8.  Lon.  1591. 

Brower,  Jacob,  JVew-ForAr, Treat,  on 
yellow  fever,  8.N.Y.  1805. 

[Browne,]  Honour,  a  poem  inscribed 
to  Ld.  Vis.  Londsdale,  4.  Lon.  1743. 

Brown,  Thomas,  New  and  easy  me- 
thod to  understand  the  Rom.  hist,  by 
way  of  dial,  for  the  use  of  the  duke  of 
Burgundy,  trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  by,  9tli. 
ed.  with  a  pref.  12.  Lon.  1748. 

Brown,  John,  Hingham,  Ser.  on  Jei. 
17.  9,  8.  Bos.  1754. 

Brown,  James,  Savannah,  Restitu-  of 
of  all  things,  an  essay  on  the  impor. 
purpose  of  the  univ.  Redeemer's  des- 
tination, 8.  Lon.  1785. 

Brown,  ANDREW,Zfo/?/aar,Ser.  on  the 
dangers  and  duties  of  a  seafaring  life, 
Avith  an  advertise.  8.  Bos.  1793. 

Brown,  Clark,  Maehias,  Brimfiehlf 
Ser.  del.  at  Wareham,  31  March,1795, 
8.  N.  Bedf- 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  free  and  accep. 

masons,  at  Northfield,  24  June,  1799, 
8.  Greenf. 

 Thank-s.  ser.  1808,  8.  Keene,1809. 

Brown,  William,  Oi-a.  4  July  1799. 
8.  Hartf. 

[Brown]  The  claims  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson to  the  presidency  examined  at 
the  bar  of  Christianity  by  a  layman,  8. 
Phil.  1800. 

Brown,  W>i.  Lawrence,  Utrechtt 
Essav  on  the  nat.  etjuality  of  men,  etc 
12.  Newark  rep.  1802. 


CATALOGUE. 


23 


-Beowke,  Joseph,  JVezo-Tork,  Trea.- 
tise  on  the  yellow  fever,  showing  its 
origin,  cure,  and  j)revention,  8.  N.  Y. 
1T98. 

—  Pjfoceed,  of  the  corpora,  of  N.  Y. 

on  supplying  the  city  with  pure  and 

■wholesome  water,  with  a  memoir  of, 

on  the  same  subject,  8.  N.  Y.  lT9i}. 
Browne,  Arthur,  Portsmouth,  ser. 

del.  "il  Dec.  1739,  at  the  execu.  of 

Penelope  KeJiny,  8.  Bos. 
«-  Ser.  on  the  folly  and  perjary  of  the 

rebellion  in  Scotl.  del.  23  Feb.  1746. 

a.  Bos. 

■  Ser.  on  the  doc  of  election,  8.  Ports, 
1757. 

— —  Fast  ser.  del.  6.  IMay,  1757,  8. 
Ports. 

[_ — — 3  Remarks  on  Mayhew'c  Incident-  i 
al  reflections  rel.  to  the  ch.  of  Eng.  as 
cont.  in  his  observa.  on  the  charter  and 
conduct  of  the  soc.  jn  op.  etc.  by  a  son 
of  the  ch.  of  Eng.  8.  Ports.  1T63. 

Brownson,  Abraham,  Arlingion, 
Ser.  at  the  funeral  of  miss  Mines,  8. 
Bennington,  1808. 

Bruce,  Archibaldus,  Disser- 
tatio  medica  iuauguralls  de  vaccina, 
etc.  pro  gradu  doctoris,  ded.  to  Sam. 
Bard  and  David  Hosack,  B.  Edin.  1801. 

Bryan,  Jonathan,  Letter  to  the  ne- 
groes lately  converted  in  Amer.  and 
particu.  those  at  the  planta.  of,  8. 
I.on.  1743. 

Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen,  Embargo,  or 
sk,etches  of  the  times,  a  satire,  2d.  ed. 
with  the  Span.revolu.  and  other  poems, 
12.  Bos.  1809. 

BccHAN,  William,  Letter  to  the  pa- 
tentee concern,  the  med.  properties 
of  the  fleecy  hosiery,  12,  Newark,  rep. 
1796. 

Buchanan,  George,  Ora.  on  the 
mor.  and  polit.  evil  of  slavery  del.  at. 
11  pub.  meet,  of  the  Maryl.  soc.  pro- 
mot,  abol.  slavery,  del.  4  July,  1791, 
8.  Bal.  1793. 

Buchanan,  Walter,  Ser.  del.  bef. 
the  soc.  in  Scotland,  for  prop,  christ. 
knowl.  ill  the  Highlands  and  Isl.  14 
June,  1804.  8.  Edin. 

Buchanan,  Claudius,  Star  in  the 
east,  a  ser.  del.  in  Bristol,  26  Feb. 
1809,  with  an  app,  cont.  various  in- 
teresting articles,  8.  Bos.  1809. 

— —  Healing  waters  of  Bethesda,  a 
ser.  del.  at  Buxton-wells,  2  June  1811, 
with  notes,  and  his  speech  rel.  to  the 
Jews  in  the  east,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1812, 

Buck,  Leopold  De,  Essai  d'unc  des- 
ciipUoii  mineralogiquc  Ces  earirons 


do  I,Andeck,  Nvitl)  a  mJn^ralog.  chart 

of  Glatz,  8.  a  Paris,  1805. 
BucHANS,  Daniel,  J\"e-urto7vn,  Short 

introduc.  to  the  primitive  faith,  24, 

Bridgeport,  1801. 
BucKMiNSTER,  Joseph,  Mniland, 

Brief  disserta.  on  Epli.  2.  8,  9,  10.  8. 

Bos.  1767. 
B  u  c  K  M I  :^  s  T  E  R ,  J  0  s  E  p  H,  Portsmouth, 

Nat.  thanks,  ser.  11  Dec.  1783,  8.  P. 

1784. 

 DIs.  del.  in  P.  1  Nov.  1789,  on  co- 
cas, of  the  pres.  of  the  U.  3.  honour- 
iiig  thut  capital  with  a  visit,  8.  P. 

  Dis.  del.  at  York,  S  Sept.  1792,  the 

day  on  wh.  Joshua  Abbot,  jun.  receiv- 
ed a  pardon  ir.  the  gov.  and  couu.  of 
Mass.  with  a  copy  6i  the  pardon,  8. 

  Ser.  del.  at  the  inter,  of  Sur>y.nna 

Porter,  consort  of  Huntingtou  Porter 
of  Rve,  27  Feb.  1794.  8.  P. 

—  Two  dis  del.  28  Feb.  1T96,  on  the 
duty  of  repub.  citizens  in  the  c!ioice  of 
their  ruler.s,  8.  P. 

—  Ser.  del.  at  Exeter,  15  Oct.  1798, 
at  the  inter,  of  Sarah  Rowland,  con- 
sort of  Wm.  Fred.  Rowland,  and  el- 
dest daughter  of  Eliph&let  Lad  J,  8. 
P 

—  Thanks,  ser.  15  Nov.  1798,  8.  P. 

—  Conv.  ser.  del.  at  Concord,  5  June, 

1799,  8.  C. 

—  Right  hand  of  fellowship  given  to 
Timothy  Alden,  20  Nov.  1799,  at  the 
time  of  his  ord.  in  Ports.  8.  P. 

—  Ser.  fr.  Ps.  18.  46.  occ.  by  the  d.  of 
G.  Washington,  del.  first  sabbath  af- 
ter receiving  the  tidings  of  his  d.  8. 
P.  1800. 

—  Two  ser.  fr.  Mat.  27.  45,  del.  a 
Jan.  1800,  occas.  by  th«  d.  of  G. 
Washington,  8.  P. 

—  Ser.  22  Feb.  1800,  occas.  by  the 
d.  of  G.  Washington,  8.  P. 

—  Ser.  fr.  Prov.  15.  17.  del.  23  Feb. 

1800,  with  an  add.  to  the  heads  of 
families,  8.  P. 

—  Dis.  del.  14  Dec.  1800,  the  anniv. 
of  the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  8.  P. 

—  Dis.  occ.  by  the  late  desolating 
fire  in  P.  del.  the  Lord's  day  succeed- 
ing that  event,  with  a  pref.  and  note?, 
8.  P.  1803. 

—  Dis.  del.  bef.  the  mem.  of  the  Fe- 
male char,  school,  14  Oct.  1803,  8. 

—  Dis.  on  baptism  fr.  Eph.  4.  5.  8. 
P.  1803. 

—  Dis.  on  Luke  9.  49,  50.  8.  P.  about 
1804. 

—  Dis.  del.  at  the  ord.  his  son  Joseph 
Stevens  Buckminster  in  Boston^  J-^c 


CATALOnUE. 


24 

nOj,  c.  hv  .T^rnh  Cn-l>mg  of  WaU- 
ham,  f.  hv  Wm.  Emerson  of  Boston, 

D.  1  paj:,. 

BlTRMITCSTEK,  J.  (coilt.)  "Dis.  fr.  ActS 

4.  .S6.  at  iJie  inter,  (rf  Sam.  Haren 
ti  ho  (HH,  Mart'b,  ir;06,  ;in«l  of  his 
consort,  Margaret  Havt:i,  -wlio  dit-d 
about  '>l>  liours  after  her  hiss1)an(J,  with 
a  monody  hj  James  Ariusf  rong  Neal 
t.f  Greenland,  8.  P. 

 Substance  of    three  dis.  d>  I.  in 

Boston,  11  Aug.  1811,  fr.  Gal.  6.  14. 
n.  B. 

Bt'CKMIX^TER,    j0!?EPn  StEVEXS, 

JSoston,  Sen  occ.  bv  the  d.  of  James 
Suliivan,  8.  Bos.  ISW. 

 Add.  on  tlie  dangers  and  duties  of 

men  of  letters,  del.  bef.  the  O  B  K  soc. 
at  Har.  coll.  31  Aug.  Io09,  with  notes, 
8.  Bos. 

 ,  Scr.  ocr.  by  the  d.  of  William 

Emerson  of  Boston,  May,  1811,  \\\\\\ 

notes,  8.  IU»s. 
BiDA.  Histor.  descrip.  of  the  conquest 

of,  by  Leopold  I.  4.  Lon.  1686. 
P.rFi.j'WiLLi  AM,  See  Smith.  E.  H. 
BiTiST,  George,  5.  Carolina^  Sermons 

12  vols.  8.  N.  Y.  1809. 
BuLKEi.Ev,  Gershom,  Letter  on  the 

people's  riglit  to  election  or  alteration 

of  croTern.  in  Con.    ith  a  letter  to,  etc. 

4.  Phil.  16(19. 
BuRDER,  George,  Tillage  sermons, 

4th.  vol.  12.  Lon.  1800. 
BuRDicK,  William,  Qra.  del.  bef. 

the  Franklin  associa.  in  Boston,  5  JuK, 

leos,  8.  B. 
BcRGEs,  Bartholomew,  Short  ace. 
of  the  solar  system  and  of  c^imets  in 
general,  with  a  partic.  acc.  of  the  co- 
met -wh.  will  appear  in  1789,  2d.  ed. 
ded.  to  the  Amer.  acad.  12.  Bos. 

■  Series  of  Indostan  letters,  cont.  an 
acc.  of  the  manners  and  customs  of 
the  Gentoo  nations,  Moguls,  et.  al. 
■with  a  frontispiece,  12.  N.  Y.  ITIK). 

BuRKE.  Edmund,  G.  Brit.  Speech  on 

Aracr.  taxa.  19  Ap.  1774,  4th.  ed.  8. 

Lon.  1775. 
 Speech  on  moving  his  resolutions 

for  concilia.    Trith   the  colonies,  ^2 

March,  177.5,  2d.  cd.  8.  Lon.  177... 
— —  Letter  to   John  FaiT  and  John 

Harris  on  Amer.  affairs,  4th.  ed.  8. 

Lon.  1777. 
 Ohscrva.  on  the  reflections  of,  on 

the  revolu.  in  Fr.  in  a  letter  to  earl 

Stanhope,  8.  Bos.  1791. 

■  Letter  to  a  mem.  of  the  nat.  as- 
sembly in  ans.  to  sorae  objections  to 
bis  hook  on  FreTjth  affairs,  with  a  let- 


ter to,  fr.  f?itlney  Derereux,  4th. 
8.  N.  Y.  re  p,  l'?!. 

Burke,  E.  (cont.)  T-wolcttcinj  add.  to 
a  mem.  of  parlia.  on  the  proposals  for 
peace  with  the  regicide  directors,  8. 
Lon.  1796. 

  I^etter  on  Bedford  and  Lander- 

dale*s  attack  on  his  pension,  8.  N.  Y. 
rep.  r/96. 

  Letter  to  the  duke  of  Poi-tland 

on  the  cond'ict  of  the  ministry  in  par- 
lia.  cont.  .04  articles  of  impeach-  ag. 
C.  J.  Fo^,  8.  Phil.  rep.  1797. 

[  1  Set"  America,  An  acc.  of  Euro- 
pean settlements. 

BtTRNsmE,  Mc.  Gregop.e,  Ora.  b<ff. 
Merrimack  lodge  in  Haverhill,  27 
Dec.  1806.  8.H.  1807. 

BrRR,  Aaron,  AVwar.t,  Princeton^ 
Ser.  del.  at  the  inter,  of  Jonathan 
Belcher,  v  ho  died  at  the  borough  of 
Fliz.  oi  Aug.  17.')7,  with  an  add.  to 
Mary  Lotiisa  Emilia  Belcher,  surviv. 
widow  of  the  gov.  and  a  pref-  by  Ca- 
leb Smith  of  Newark  Mountains 
[Orange]  8.  Bos  rep.  1758. 

Burr,  Jon'ai  han,  Sandioichf  Cate- 
chism compiled  by,  18.  Bos.  179S. 

Burr,  Aaroj:,  S'e~o-Yorkf  View  of 
the  polit.  conduct  of,  vice  pres.  U.  S. 
A.  bv  the  author  of  the  Nar.  8.  N.  Y. 
18U.S. 

 Exam,  of  the  charges  exhib.  ag. 

and  developement  of  the  characters 
arid  views  of  his  polit.  opponents,  by 
Aristides,  8.  Phil.  1803. 

 Reply  to  the  last.    Sec  Cheethara. 

■  A'irginia  edition  of  the  Charges, 
etc.  by  AriFtl'Jes,  with  an  app.  by  a 
gent,  of  N.  Car.  etc.  8. 1804. 

 Trial  of,  on  an  itidict.  for  treason 

bef.  the  circuit  court  of  the  U.  S.  at 
Richmond,  Yirg.  1807,  includ.  argu- 
ments and  decisions  on  all  the  mo- 
tions made  during  the  exam,  and  trial, 
and  on  the  motion  for  artachraent  ag. 
grn.  Wilkinson,  taken  in  short-hand 
i.v  T.  Carpenter,  5  vols.  8.  Wash- 
1807. 

  Message  fr.  the  pres.  U.  S.  trans- 
mit, a  copy  of  the  proceed,  and  the 
evidence  e:?hibited  on  the  arraignment 
of,  and  others,  bef.  the  cir.  court  of 
the  U.  S.  8.  Wflsli.  1807. 

Bury,  Elixabeth,  Gr,  Brit.  Arc.  of 
the  life  and  d.  of,  collected  fr.  her  di- 
ary, with  her  elegy,  by  Isaac  Watts  oJ 
Loi).  and  an  add.  to  the  reader,  by 
Sam.  Bury,  12.  Bos.  rep.  1743. 

Butler,  John,  Polit.  fugitive,  being  a 
brief  disqui.  on  the  rao'Iern  system  of 


CATALOGUE. 


Brif.  politics,  writ,  during  a  voyage 
fr.  Loud,  to  K.  Y.  ded.  to  G.  Wash- 
ington, 8.  N.  Y.  1794. 

BuTLKR,  David,  Ser.  ord.  F.  Van- 
hoine,  o.  Troy,  1805. 

BrxTox,  Charles,  JVeio-Torky  In- 
aug.  dis.  on  the  Meashs  sub.  to  the 
exam,  of  Wm.  Linn  and  of  the  trus. 
and  fi\c.  of  Queen's  coll.  ded.  to  John 
Bard,  8.  N.  Y.  179.3. 

15 YE  la-ws  of  the  college  of  phy.  and 
sur.  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  See  Univer. 

ByLEs,  Mather,  Boston,  Ser.  fr. 
Cant.  2.  10  to  13,  with  a  hymn  for  the 
spring,  3  May,  1739,  2d.  ed.  8.  Ros. 

 Art  el.  ser.  2  June,  1740,  3d.  ed. 

8.  Bos.  1769. 

 Ser.  at  tlie  thurs.  lec,  on  the  glori- 
ous rest  of  heaven,  12.  Bos.  174j. 

 Ser.  fr.  Mat.  10.  3,  with  a  hymn, 

8.  Bos.  1769. 

 Dis.  fr.  Phil.  3.  21,  2d.  ed.  8.  Bos. 

1771. 

Btrox,  John,  Xar.  of  the  great  dis- 
tresses suffered  by  liioiself  and  com- 
panions, on  the  coast  of  Patagonia, 
fr.  1740  to  1746,  2d.ed.  8.  L-on.  17GG. 

C. 

Cabinet,  Le,  du  i^oy  de  France  dans 
lequel  il  y  a  trois  perles  precieuses  d' 
inestimable  raleur,  etc.  ded.  au  roy 
de  Fr.  et  de  Pologue  Henry  III.  12. 
1j82. 

Cabot,  Marstox,  Ser.  ord.  Aaron 
Brown  in  Kellingley,  9  Jan.  1754, 12. 
N.  Lon. 

Calais,  Jean  De,  Histoire  de,  12.  a 

Ti'oies,  1758. 
Calcutta  Er\oridily  journal  for  1802, 

12.  Cal. 

Caldavell,  Johx,  Ser.  fr.  Mat.  7. 15, 
del.  in  Boston  26  May,  1742,  8.  B. 

Caldwell,  Charles,  Elegiac  po- 
em on  the  d.  of  G.  ^Vashiilg^oa,  8. 
Phil.  1800. 
 Annlv.  ora.  on  the  sub.  of  quaran- 
tines, del.  bef.  Piiila.  med.  soc.  21 
Jan.  1807,  8.  Phil. 

Cald  well,  Joseph,  Dis.  dei.  bef.  the 
'iniv.  of  N.  Car.  July,  1802,  with  an 
add.  to  the  senior  class,  8.  Raleigh. 

Caldv.ell,  Joseph  B.  Ora.  del.  ip 
Barre,  4  July,  1 808,  with  an  app.  cont. 
14  resolutions,  8,  Wore, 

C.ALEF,  Robert,  Boston^  More  won- 
ders of  the  invisible  world,  with  an 
epis.  to  ihe  reader  and  a  postscript 
rel.  to  [C.  Mather's]  Life  of  sir  Wm. 
Phips,  12.  ^A.  r«^p.  179o. 


Calendrier,  Parisien  pourl*  an.  4de 

la  repub.  Francaise,  IS.  a  Paris 
[Callexder,  Jamcs  Thomp.son,^ 
Polit.  prog,  of  Brit,  or  a  hist,  of 
abuses  in  the  govern,  of  the  Brit,  em^' 
])irc  in  Eur.  Asia,  and  Amei.  Sil.  ed. 
8.  Phil.  1795. 

 Polit.  register,  or  proceed,  of  cong. 

in  1794,  1795,  with  an  app.  vol.  1st.  8. 
Phil. 

 Sketches  of  the  hist,  of  Amer.  S. 

Phil.  1798. 
C  A  l  V  E  T,  Pe T  E  R  D  u,  Mo7iti'cal,  Th  2 
case  of,  cont.  an  acc.  of  the  long  and 
severe  imprison,  he  suffered  by  order 
of  gen.  Haldimand  with  a  ded.  in 
French  to  the  king,  8.  Lon.  178*. 
Cal viN',  Jeax,  Preface  to  the  Gene- 
va bible,  raonstrant  comment  Christ 
est  la  fin  de  la  loi.  fol. 
CALViMsa,  Full  length  portrait  of.  Ses 
Bowden. 

CahbPvIdge,  Richard  Owex,  Intru- 
der,  in  imitation  of  Horace,  book  1st. 
sat.  Stb.  4.  Lon.  1754. 
Ca.mbuslaxg.  See  Alex.  Webster. 
Camp  RE LL,  John  P.  Several  letters 
add.  to  T.  B.  Craighead  in  ans.  to  a 
parnph.  pub.  by  him  cont.  a  ser.  on  re- 
genera,  an  add.  to  the  sjnotl  of  Ken- 
tuckv  and  au  app.  with  a  pref.  8.  Lex. 

isio'. 

Canal  bet.  lake  Erie  and  Hudson  ri- 
ver. Remarks  on  the  import,  of  the 
contem.  grand,  8.  1812. 
Caner,  Henry,  Boston,  Thanks,  ser, 
11  Aug.  1763,  occ.  by  the  gen.  peace, 
witli  a  ded.  to  Francis  Bernard,  and 
a  prayer  bef.  ser.  8.  Bos. 
—  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Timothy 
Cutler  of  Bos.  8.  B.  1765. 
Cannibal's  prog,  ti-ans.  fr.  the  Ger.  of 
Anthony  Aufrer,  with  an  add.  to  the 
people  of  Amer.  8.  Phil.  rep. 
Canvassers,  Decision  of  the  com.  of. 

See  Randolph. 
Cape  Breton  and  St.  John,  Genuine 
letters  and  memoirs  rel.  to  the  hist,  of 
the  islands  of,  by  an  impar.  French- 
man, 8.  Lou.  1760. 
Cappe,  Newcome,  Fast.  ser.  4  Feb. 

1780,  8.  York  in  Eng. 
C ARACC.v.";.  .See  Depons. 
Caret,  Mathew,  Philadelphia,  Short 
acc.  of  the  malignant  fever  lately  pre- 
valent in  Phil,  with  a  statera.  of  the 
proceed,  on  the  sub.  in  different  parts 
of  the  U.  S.  2d.  ed.  8.  Phil.  1793. 

  Acc.  of  the  malig.  fever  in  Pliif. 

fr.  1  Au-'.  to  16  De».  1793,  in  PLii. 


26 


CATALOGUE. 


with  a  list  of  the  dead,  4th  ed.  8.  Phil.  I  Castho,   Alonio  Nunez  De,  Li- 


1794. 

Carey,  M.  (cont.)  Plum  pwdding  for 

Peter  Porcupine,  8.  Phil. 
—  Reflections  on  the  caliimitous  fate 

of  John  Fullerton,  a  comedian,  8.  N. 

Y  1802. 

Cahih3E\n  *,  consisting  of  letters  and 
disserta.  writ  chiefly  by  several  hands 
in  the  W.  Indies,  1  vols.  4.  Lou.  1741. 
Caricatures,  Collection  of. 
Carlisle,  earl  of,  Letter  to  the,  oc- 
cas.  by  his  reply  to  carl  Fitz  Wil- 
liams's Two  letters,  8.  Loii-  1795. 
Carlos  IL  Copia  del  testamento  cer- 
rado,  que  en  dos  de  Oct.  de  17()0,  y 
del  codicilo,  que  en  cinco  del  rcismo 
ines,  y  ano  hizo  la  majestad  del  senor 
rey  Don,  8.  Mad.  1700. 
Carlysle,  Alexander,  Ser.  on  the 
justice  and  necessity  of  the  Amer. 
war,  8.  Edin.  1777. 
Carolina,  S.  Journal  of  the  provin. 

cong.  of,  1776.  8.  Lon.  rep.  1776. 
CARPENTiR,  Thomas,  The  Amer.  se- 
nator, or,  a  copious  and  impar.  report  ' 
of  the  debates  in  the  cong.  of  the  U.  ! 
S.  including  all  treaties,  p.ddresses, 
proclama.  etc.  uh.  occur  during  the 
present  session,  being  the  ''d.  of  the 
4th.  cong.  o.  vols.  S.'Phil.  1796. 
Carson,  James,  Ora.  del.   bef.  the 

Tam.  soc.  1'2  May,  1802.  8.  Phi!. 
Cartel  for  the  exchange  of  prisoners,  i 
Report  of  the  commissioners,  West 
Hyde,  John  Andre,  and  Wm.  Davies,  ' 
Rob.  H.  Harrison,  for  settling  a,  12. 
Phil.  1TT9. 
Carthagene,  Rela.  de  Texpedition 
de,  faite  par  les  Francois  en  1697,  12.  i 
a  Amster.  1698.  | 
Carver,  J.  Travels  through  the  inte- 1 
rior  parts  of  N.  Am.  in  1TG6,  1T6T, 
lT6o,  illus.  with  plates,  8.  Hub.  1779.  t 
Carv,  Samuel,  Boston,  Add.  del.  bef.  j 
the  Merrimac  hum.  soc.  2  Sept.  1806,  j 
with  an  app.  8.  N'b'yport.  j 
Cases  and  queries  sub.  to  every  cit.  oft 
the  U.  S.  and  especially  the  mem.  of 
the  adrainistra.  and  of  both  houses  of 
cong.  as  deserving  to  be  impar.  con- 
sidered by  them.  8.  N.  Y.  1809.  \ 
Caslon,    William,   Specimen  of; 
printing  types  by,   letter  founder  to 
the  king,  8.  Lon.  1798. 
Castilla  y  America,  Compendio ! 
general  de  las  contriLuciones  y  gasto.s  ■ 
que  ocasionan  tftdos  los  efectos,  etc.  ' 
que  se  trafican  cntre  los  reynos  dc,  4 
CadiZi  1762. 


bro  historico  politico,  solo  Madrid  es 
corte,  y  el  cortesano  en  Madrid,  4. 
en  Mad.  1675. 
Catalogue  of  books  in  theN.  Y.  soc. 
library.  See  Forbes. 

 Charter,  laws,  etc.  of  hooks  in  the 

lib.  of  Ph.la.  ;■.  Phil.  1770. 

■  of  books  belong,  to  the  lib.  compa- 
ny i\»  I*hd.  with  an  acc.  of  the  institu. 
8.  Phil. 

 of  the  hooks  belong,  to  the  N.  Y. 

soc.  lib.  with  the  charter,  bye  laws, 
and  names  of  mem.  o.  N.  Y.  ITo9. 
——Two  supplements  to  the  foregoing. 

  of  Hugh  Gaine's  books,  12.  N.  Y. 

1792. 

 of  the  Loganian  library,  with  an  acc. 

of  the  institu.  8.  Phil.  1795. 

 of  the  books  in  the  Mass.  his.  soc. 

lib.  8.  Bos.  lT9o. 

 18  1.  See  Timothy  Alden. 

  of  Harrison's  circulating  libraiy, 

12.  X.  Y.  1798. 

  exhib.  of  the  Port-royal  acad.  4. 

Lon. 

  des  livrcs  Fran,  que  se  trouvent 

chez  Caritat,  :  8.  N.  Y.  1799. 

 of  oOO,')00  vols,  in  the  bookstore  of 

Lackiugton,  Allen,  and  co.  8.  Lon. 
— —  of  books  in  the  theol.  library  in 
Bos.  by  {^Joseph  McKean]]  with  the 
rules  and  regula.  of  the  institu.  12. 
Bos.  t808. 

—  of  the  books  in  the  Bos.  Athenseura 
by  [Joseph  McKean]  8.  Bos.  1810. 

—  of  the  quire  stock  of  books  of  P. 
Byrne,  12.  Phil. 

—  of  Ste-idieu  Gould's  law  books,  8. 
N.  Y. 

—  of  books  for  sale  by  Collins  and  co. 
late  C.  and  Perkins. 

—  of  books  in  the  Washington  circu- 
lat.  lib.  12.  N.  Y.  1810. 

—  of  books  sold  at  auction  in  Bos.  10 
Jan.  18!0. 

—  of  Sam.  CampbelPs  hooks  for 
1812. 

—  of  PafF's  gallery  of  paintings  in  the 
city  of  N.  Y.'l812. 

—  of  the  lib.  of  the  late  John  X. 
Abeel.  1312. 

—  of  hooks  sold  at  auc.  bv  David 
Dunliam,  Feb.  1812. 

—  of  books,  maps,  and  cliarts  belong- 
ing to  the  lib.  estab.  in  the  capitol  at 
tb.e  city  of  V/asliington  fru-  the  use  of 
tlie  two  houses  of  cong.  with  the  stat. 
and  bro  laws  of  tlie  institu.  8-  W^sh. 
18  j  2," 


CATALOGUE. 


27 


Catalogue  (cont.)  of  modern  publica. 

printed  for   Longman,  Hurst,  Rees, 

and  Orme,  with  criticisms,  8. 

 of  books  for  auction  at  208  Broad- 

ill  X.  Y.  9  June,  i.813. 
 of  the  lib.  of  the  late  John  Eliot, 

8.  Bos.  1813. 
 of  chem.  prepara.  for  philosophical 

themistrv  and  apparatus  and  instru. 

manufactured  by   Fred.  Accum,  12. 

Lon. 

Cat  A  LOG  us  seuatus  academici  eorurn, 
qui  muncra  et  officia  gesseruut,  qui- 
que  alicnjus  gradus  laurca  donati  sunt 
in  univ.  Harvar.  Cantab,  in  repub. 
Massa.  S.  Cant.  i?<12. 

seuatus  academici  et  eorum  qui. 
etc.  in  toil.  Yal.  8.  1802. 
"       senatus  academici,  etc.  in  coll.  Xeo- 

Cfesar.  S.  1813. 
— —   senatus  academici,  etc.   in  coll. 
Dartmu.  8.  1813. 

 senatus  academici,  etc.  in  coll.  Rho. 

Insu.  etc. 
Catechisms,  Colleetion  of,  viz. 
Westmir.bler, 
Heidelbergh, 
E.  Westerlo's, 
A.  Miller's, 
J.  Burr's, 
J.  Flint's, 
Worcester  associa. 
Episcopal, 
Rom.  catholic, 
J.  J.  Languet's, 
S.  Townseud's, 
The  mother's. 
Catharine,  Decree  on  the  admiralty 
side  of  the  dist.  court  of  N.  Y.  br 
judge  DuuJie,  in  tlie  case  of  the,  28 
Jan.  1794,  8.  N.  Y. 
Catholic  liturgy  or  forms  of  prayer, 

8.  Bos.  iT9T. 
— — —  question  in  America,  Whether  a 
Rom.  oath,  clergyman  be  compellable 
to  disclose  the  secrets  of  auricular  con- 
fession, decided  at  the  court  of  geu. 
sess.  in  the  citv  of  X.  Y.  June,  1813. 
8.  X.  Y. 

Caustick  [Tlio.   Green  Fessenden] 

Terrible  tractoration,  2d.  Am.  ed.  8. 

Phil.  1806. 
Censeur,  Le  petit,  critique  et  litte- 

raire  journal  Francais,  [num.  9.  10. 

11.  want,  of  the  4  tos.]  4.  and  8.  N. 

Y.  1805. 

Census  of  the  inhabi.  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

for  1700,  1800,  1810.  A. 
 of  the  electors  and  total  population 

of  the  city  and  co.  of  N.  Y.  180',  8. 

X.  Y. 


Chalkley,  Thomas,  Journal  of  the 

life,  labours,   and  travels  -with  the 

works  of,  fr.  1699  to  1T41,  [imp.]  % 

Lon.  i766. 

 Journal,  etc.  8.  X.  Y.  1808. 

Chalmers,  George,  PoUt.  annals  of 

the  present  united  colonies  fr.  their 

settlem.  to  4,  Lon.  1780. 

Chamber  of  commerce.  Bye  laws,  re- 

solu.  and  orders,  adopted  by  the  N. 

Y.  at  a  special  meeting  18  Sept.  1787. 

8.  X.  Y. 

Chamberlayne,  John,  Present 
state  of  Gr.  Brit,  with  remarks  on  iu 
ancieiU  state,  8.  Lon.  1T2T. 

Chancery,  Orders  of  the  high  court 
of,  fr.  the  first  year  of  Charles  I.  to 
169T,  12.  Lon.  1698. 

Chaxdier,  Thomas  Eradburv, 
Elizabeth^  Appeal  to  the  pubhc  inbe- 
Jialf  of  tht  ch.  of  Bng.  in  Araer.  with 
an  app.  giving  some  acc.  of  an  anon, 
pamphlet,  8.  X.  Y.  1767. 

— —  Letter  concern,  an  Amer.  bishop, 
to,  in  ans.  to  the  app.  to  his  Appeal 
by  Antiepiscopaliaii,  8.  1768. 

  Appeal,  etc.  ded.  to  Thomas,  abp. 

Cant.  -d.  ed.  8.  X.  Y.  1769. 

  Appeal,   etc.   defended,  Araer. 

episcopate  vindicated,  in  ans.  to 
Chauncy  and  othex'S. 

  Appeal  further  defended  in  ans. 

to  the  misrepresentations  of  Chauncy, 
8.  X,  Y.  1771. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  corpora,  for  the 

relief  of  widows  and  children  of  cler- 
gj  men,  2  Oct.  17T1,  with  an  abstract 
of  proceed. 

  Life  of  Sam.  Johnson,  fa-st  pres- 

of  King's  coll.  with  concluding  re- 
murks,  by  £J.  H.  Hobart]  and  aa 
app.  cont.  letters  fr.  Berkeley,  Seeker, 
LoM  til,  et  al.  to  Johnson,  12.  X.  Y- 
IS05. 

Chandler,  James,  JRoxvlay,  Ser. 
ord.  I'homas  Lancaster  at  Black-point 
in  Scarborough,  8  Xov.  i7T6,  c.  b)* 
Thomas  Brown  of  Stroudwater  in 
Falmouth,  8.  Ports. 

Chanmxg,  William  Ellery^ 
Boston,  Ser.  ord.  John  Codman  iti 
Dorchester,  7  Dec.  1808,  f.  by  Thad= 
deus  Mason  Harris  of  D.  with  a  list  of 
the  ordaining  council,  8.  Bos.  1809. 

  Fast  ser.  5  Ap.  1810.  with  a  note, 

8.B. 

  Fast  ser.  23  July,  1812,  8.  B.  See 

Chi'istian  disciple. 
Chapmax,  George,  Tracts  on  E.  In- 

dia  affairs,  yiz.  Collegium  BengalenWj 


28 


CATALOGUE. 


a  Lat.  poem  with  an  Kng.  transla.  and 
a  (lisserta.  'Id.  eel.  l^i.  Edin.  180.'). 
Chaplin,  Daniel,   Grotoii,  Couv. 

ser.  -'3  May,  U>03,  8.  Boa. 
Chapter  of  torlitudc,  Bye  lavs  be- 
longing to  the,  held  by  wnnaut  fr. 
the  grand  and  royal  chapter  of  Kng- 
12  Birm. 

Charlevoix,  Ilistoire  et  dcseript. 
gen.  de  la  Nouvrllc  France  avec  Ic 
journal  histor.  d'un  voyage  fait  par 
oidrc  du  roi  dans  TAmcr.  Septen.  o 
vols,  with  maps,  4.  a  Paris,  1744. 

 Hist,  of  Tai  tiguay,  '2  vols.  8,  Dub. 

1TG9. 

Charlotte,  Buckingham,  Prince 
Edw.  and  Cnmberl.  Address  to  the 
freeholders  of,  with  manusc.  notes,  C. 
181'£. 

Charnock,  John,  Biog.  memoirs  of 
Id.  viscount  Nelson,  8.  N.  Y.  rep. 
1806. 

Charter  of  the  edl.  of  N.  Y.  granted 

by  Geo.  II.  iT.H,  fol. 
■        of  Colum.  coll.  as  amended  by  act 

of  the  legisla.  of  the  state  of  N.  Y. 
March,  1810,  8.  N.  Y. 
 of  the  coll.  of  phy.  and  surg.  in  the 

city  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1807.  See  Bye 

laws,  Report,  University. 

■  Supplementary,  of  the  coll.  of  phy. 

and  surg.  with  other  oi'dinances  rel.  to 

that  institu.  by  the  regents  of  the  univ. 

of  N.  Y.  8.  N,  Y.  1811. 
Charters  of  the  Brit,   colonies  in 

Amer.  8.  Lon.  for  Almon. 
Cha^e,  Samuel,  Ans.   and  plea  of, 

to  the  articles  of  impeach,  exliib.  ag. 

him  in  the  senate  by  the  h.  of  rep.  of 

the  U.  S.  8.  Nbyport. 

Exhibits  accorap.  the  ans-  and  plea 

of,  8. 

„  %  ■  Report  of  the  trial  of,  bef.  the  se- 
nate of  the  U.  S.  with  liis  acquittal, 
taken  in  short  hand  by  Charles  Evans, 
8.  Bal.  1805. 

-.  I.  -  Columbian  eloquence,  being  the 
speeches  of  the  most  celeb.  Amer. 
orators  del.  at  the  trial  of,  3  vols.  l!i. 
Bal.  1806. 

Chatham,  Earl  of.  Letters  to  his  ne- 
phew, Thomas  Pitt,  24.  Bos.  1811. 

CjiAUNCY,  Charles,  Boston,  Ser. 
fr.  1  Cor.  12.  4,  del.  at  the  thurs.  lec. 
17  Dec.  1741,  3.  Bos.  1742. 

—  ■  Seasonable  thoughts  on  the  state  of 
religion  in  N.  Eng.  8.  Bos.  174^). 

— —  Thanks,  ser.  18  July,  1745,  occas. 
by  the  reduc  of  Cape  Breton  under 
Pepperell  and  Warren,  8.  Bos. 

Letter  to  Geo.  WhitefieUl  vindi- 


cating ccrbin  pas'ia^^cs  m  the  Seasona- 
ble tlioughts,  etc  wh.  W.  had  except- 
ed ag.  in  a  letter  to  C.  4.  Bos.  174.'>. 

CnATTNtY,  C.  (cont.)  Mass.  el.  ser.  27 
May,  1/47,  8.  Bos.' 

— —  Horrid  n;dure  and  guilt  of  niiu'der, 
a  ser.  del.  at  the  thurs.  lec.  19  Nov. 
1754,  on  the  day  of  the  execu.  of  Wm. 
Wieer  for  the  mur.  of  Wm.  Chism, 
12.  Bos. 

 Dud.  lec.  del.  at  Har.  coll.  12  May, 

1762,  with  an  app.  giving  an  histor. 
acc.  of  the  epistles  ascribed  to  Igna- 
tius, 8.  Bos. 
■  ■  Scr.  ord.  Joseph  Bowman  as  a  mis- 
sionary among  the  Mohawks  del.  in 
Bos.  31  Aug.  1762,  with  a  de<l.  to 
Wm.  Marquis  of  Lothian,  8.  Bos. 

 Twelve  .ser.  on  seasonable  and  im- 

por.  subj.  with  a  pref.  8.  Bos.  1765. 

— —  Ser.  oi-d.  Penuel  Bowen  in  Bos.  SO 
Ap.  17G6,  c.  by  Sarn.  Checkley  of 
Bos.  f.  by  Sam.  Cooper  of  Bos.  8.  B. 

 Ser.  ord.  Simeon  Howard  in  Bos.  (* 

May,  1757,  c.  by  Eben.  Gay  of  Iling- 
hara,  f.  by  Nat.  Appleton  of  Camb. 
8.  Bos. 

 Letter  to  a  friend  cont.  remarks  oit 

certain  passages  in  a  ser.  by  the  bp. 
LlaiidaiF,  del,  bef.  the  soc.  prop.  gos. 
for.  parts,  8.  Bos.  1767. 

 Ans.  to  T.  B.  Chandler's  Appeal  to 

the  public,  8.  Bos.  1768. 

— — —  Dis.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Thomas  Fox- 
croft,  with  an  app.  8.  Bos.  1769. 

 Ser.  del.  in  Boston  on  the  elec.  day, 

SO  May,  1770,  when  the  gen.  court 
unconstitutionally  as  some  thought, 
met  at  Cambridge,  where  the  el.  ser. 
was  del.  8.  Bos. 

  Complete  view  of  episcopacy,  8. 

Bos.  1771. 

— —  Ser.  fr.  Josh.  7.  13,  del.  at  tho 

thurs.  lec.  8.  Bos.  1778. 
 Ser.  del.  at  the  first  ch.  in  Bos.  I.t 

March,  1785,  fr.  1  Kings,  8.  27,  8. 

Bos. 

Checkley,  Samuel,  Boston^  Mass. 
el,  ser.  28  May,  1755,  8.  Bos, 

  Ser.  fr.   1  Sam.  14.  IG,  del.  bef. 

TliO.  Stoddard  and  his  company  pre- 
viously to  their  going  ag.  the  enemy, 
4.  Bos.  1755. 

Cheetham,  Jame?,  JVew-Yorky  Dis- 
serta.  concern,  polit.  equality  and  the 
corpora,  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  8.  N,  Y. 
8.  1800. 

  Nine  letters  on  the  subj.  of  A , 

Burr's  political  defection,  with  an  app. 
8.  N.  Y.  1803. 

 Reply  to  Aiistidcs,  8.  N.  Y.  1804. 


CATALOGlEo 


29 


Cheftham,  J.  (conf.)  Trial  of  Martu- 
rin  Livingston  ag.  tor  a  libel,  taken  in 
short  hand  by  \Vm.  Sampson,  S.  X. 
Y.  1807. 

,  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  author  of 

Common  sense,  the  Ciisis,  etc.  w  ith  a 
ded.  to  Geo.  Clinton,  8.  N.  Y.  18U9. 

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— —  Essay  on  the  rig'its  and  duties  of 
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— —  Sitmracr  morning's  couversa.  bet. 


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Clarkson,  rHOMAs,  Essay  on  the 
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CocKBURN,  John,  Journey  overland 
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COLLEE,  Ch  m J  OPIIER,  J^'etU'Yflvk, 
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an  add.  to  Wm.  Ashurst  and  John  Bar- 
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■  .1  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Joseph  Dud- 
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■  Four  ser.  occas.  by  the  earthq.  of 
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C  o  L  u  M  B  A  N  u  s,  or  the  doves  flying  to  tlie 
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CoM>f  issAiRES  du  roi,  Memoires  dcs, 
et  de  ceux  de  sa  majeste  Britannique 
snr  les  possessions  et  les  droits  res- 
pectifs  des  deux  couronnes  en  Ameri- 
que  avec  les  actes  publics  et  pieces  jus- 
tificatives,  8  vols,  illus.  with  a  map,  12. 
a  Paris,  17j6,  7. 

Common  prayer,  Acc.  of  all  the  pro- 
ceed, of  the  commissioners  of  both 
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according  to  letters  patent  for  the  re- 
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 Add.  to  the  abp.  and  bps.  commis- 
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'  Papers,  wh.  passed  bet.  the  com- 
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 Form  and  manner  of  making,  or- 
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dea.  according  to  the  order  of  the  prot. 
epis.  ch.  in  the  U.  S.  A.  4.  N.  Y.  1793. 

 Directions  for  a  devout  and  decent 

behaviour  in  the  public  worship  of  ^  jod, 
partic.  in  the  use  of  the,  12.  N.  Y.  rep. 
1803. 

 —  book.  Proposals  of  Plowman  and 

Tanner  for  printing. 
■  ■  Livre  contenant  les  prieres  pub, 
I'administration  des  sacramens.  et  les 
autres  rites  et  ceremonies  de  I'eglise 
selon  l*usage  de  I'eglise  episcopate  pro- 
tentant.e  dans  les  Etats  Unisde  TAmcri- 
que  avec  le  pseautier,  pour  I'usage  de 
I'eglise  protestante  Francoise  du  St, 
Esprk  a  la  Nouvelle  York,  8.  N.  Y. 
1803. 

 of  the  ch.  of  Eng.  in  French,  title 

page  wanting,  18.  Lon.  1746. 

Common  sense,  [Tho.  Paine]  8.  Phil. 
1776. 

  Strictures  on,  by  an  American,  8. 

Phil.  1776. 

Common  law  in  the  U.  S.  Considera. 
on  the  abolition  of  the,  8.  Phil.  1809. 

Communion,  Explana.  and  defence  of 
the  terms  of,  adopted  by  the  commu- 
nity of  dissenters,  etc.  by  the  reform- 
ed presbytery,  8.  Falk.  1801. 

CoMSTOCK,  Cyrus,  Essays  on  the  du- 
ty of  parents  and  children,  12.  Hartf. 
1810. 

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Concert  for  prayer  proposed,  A  se- 
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etc.  8.  Edin.  1756. 

 to  (he  citizens  of  the  U.  S. 


CAT.AL0GU2.  53 


A.  by  an  associa.  of  ministers,  12.  Ex. 
178T. 

Condemnation  of  the  ungodly,  Di- 
Tine  glory  brought  to  view  in  the,  iti 
reply  to  tlie  pam.  entitled  Salvation 
(or  nil  men,  8.  Bos.  lTo'2. 

CoNDORCET,  Letter  to  a  magistrate  in 
Sw isscrbtnil  respect,  the  massacre  of 
the  Swiss  guards,  10  Aug.  with  a  let- 
ter fr.  Tlio.  Paine  to  the  people  of 
France,  etco.  N.  Y.  1793. 

— -  Avis  anx  Espagnols,  12,  a  Paris. 

——Commentary  on  Montesquieu's  Spi- 
rit oflaws,  etc.  8.  Phil.  1811. 

Conductor  generalis,  or  office,  duty, 
and  author,  of  justices  of  the  peace, 
etc.  "2(1.  ed.  8.  Phil.  pr.  and  sold  by  B. 
Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  1749. 

Confession  of  faith  and  ch.  covenant 
made  by  the  ch.  of  Middleborough, 
26  Dec.  1691,  etc.  8.  Bos.  rep. 
1T71. 

Congress  canvassed,  or  an  exam,  into 
the  conduct  of  the  delegates  at  their 
conveu.  in  Phil.  1  Sept.  1774,  address- 
ed to  the  merchants  of  N.  Y.  by  A. 
W.  8. 17TA. 

'  Free  thoughts  on  the  proceed,  of, 
by  A.  W.  8.  1774. 

'  Extracts  fr.  votes  and  proceed,  of 

the  Am.  contin.  held  at  Phil.  5  Sept. 
177i,  o.  I.ou.  rep.  1774. 

— —  Journal  of  the  proceed,  of  the  same 
congress,  8.  Lon.  177.1. 

'  Journal  of  the  proceed,  of  the,  held, 

10  May,  177j,  Lon.  rep.  1776. 

— —  Declara.  by  the  rep.  of  the  L^nited 
colonies  of  N.  Am.  now  met  in,  at 
Phil,  setting  forth  the  causes  and  ne- 
cessiLy  of  their  taking  up  arms,  8. 
Watertown,  rep.  1775. 

— —  Whole  proceed-  of  the  Am.  con- 
tin.  held  at  Phil.  5  Sept.  1774,  8.  N. 
Y.  rep.  1775. 

—  -  ■  Enquiry  hov/  far  the  Amei'icans 
are  bound  to  abide  by  and  execute  the 
decisions  of  the  late,  8.  N.  Y.  177;">. 

 Ans.  to  the  declara.  of  the  Amet  i- 

can,  .Sd.  ed.  8.  Lon.  1776. 

"  Minutes  of  the  trial  and  exam,  of 

certain  persons  iu  the  prov.  of  N.  Y. 
charged  with  being  engaged  in  a  con- 
spiracy ag.  the  author,  of,  8.  Lon. 
1776. 

— —  Add.  and  recommendations  to  the 
states  by  the  U,  S.  in,  assembled,  with 
sundry  papers  referred  to  in  the  add. 
8.  Phil.  1783. 

— —  Ans.  to  tlic  drclRr;\.  of  Am.  inde- 
ipen.  C.  Lon  JT86. 


Congress  (cont.')  respecting  the  offi- 
cial conduct  of  the  secretary  of  the 
treasury.  Exam,  of  the  late  proceed, 
in,  1793. 

 Exam,  of  the  president's  message 

at  the  opening  of,  7  Dec.  IBOi,  by 

Lucius  Crassus.  o.  N.  Y.  1802. 
Connecticut,  Case  of  the  respon, 

the  gov  and  comp.  of  the  coi.  of,  bet. 

old  Uncas  et  al.  appellants  and, 
 Summary  of  the  case  of  the  res- 

pon.  the  landholders. 
— —  The  people's  right  to  election  or 

altera,  of  gov.  in,  argued  in  a  letter  by 

Ger shorn  Bulkeley  with  a  letter  to  B. 

etc.  4.  Phil.  1689. 
 Charier,  articles  of  confed.  and  laws 

of,  to  1784.  fol.  N.  Lon.  1784. 
  Cecurity  of  the  rights  of  the  cit. 

in  the  state  of,  considered,  8.  Hartf. 

1792. 

 Nine  plain  questions  to  tlie  peopl.? 

of,  with  a  reply  to  each  by  Simon 
Holdfast,  8.  Hartf.  1803. 

 Count  the  cost,  an  add.  to  the  peo- 
ple of,  by  Jonathan  Steadfast,  8.  Hartf. 
1804. 

 Academy  of  arts  and  s-iiences.  Me- 
moirs of,  vol.  1st.  part  1st.  8.  N.  Ha- 
ven, 1810. 

Connor,  BENJA^:IN,  PortsmcT.tht 
Specification  of  sevci'al  of  his  patent 
improvements  in  construciing  and 
navigating  vessels,  in  constructing 
bridges,  etc.  12.  1812. 

CoN-VYBEARE,  JoK:r,  GV,  Brit.  Ser. 
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possibiiilv,  and  certainty  of  miracles, 
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  Ser.  del.  31  Aug.  1732,  12.  Cxf. 

1732. 

Considerations  on  the  provisional 
treaty  with  Am.  and  prelim,  art.  of 
pe:ice  with  Fi'.  and  Spain,  8.  Lon. 
1783. 

 on  the  pres.  situa.  of  Gr.  Brit,  and 

tlie  U.  S.  A.  with  a  view  to  future 
comraei".  connections,  8.  Lon.  1784. 

 on  the  choice  of  pub-  rulers,  in  the 

extent  of  their  powers,  and  on  the 
best  means  of  securing  the  advantages 
and  reform,  the  abuses  of  popular 
elections,  8.  N.  Y.  1805. 

Conspiracy,  A  journal  of  the  pro- 
ceed, m  detection  of  the,  for  burning 
N.  Y.  etc.  4.  N.  Y.  174i. 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  A.  1787. 
4. 

  Observa.  on  the  new,  and  ou  tlie 

fed.  and  state  conventions  by  a  Colum- 
bian patriot,  8,  N,  Y.  rep.  17i;8. 


34 


CATALOGUE. 


Constitutions  of  the  several  indc 
pen.  states  of  Am.  8.  Lou.  rep.  1782 

■  •■  (Ics  Etats  Unis  de  rAmeiiiiue,  4 
a  Paris,  iT83. 

Contemplation,  a  poem,  4.  Lon 
1753. 

Convention  of  the  state  of  Mass 
Result  of  conv-  of  tielcgatcs  holden  al 
Ipswich,  deputed  to  consider  the  coU' 
slitu.  proposed  by  the,  8.  N'b'yport 
1T78. 

— — ~  Observa.  leading  to  a  finr  exam,  oi 
the  system  of  gov.  proposed  by  the 
late,  in  letters  fr,  the  Federal  farmer 
to  the  Kepub.  8.  1787. 

— —  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  at  Pouglikeep- 
sie,  17  June,  1788.  The  debates  and 
proceed,  of  the,  8.  N.  Y.  1788. 

'  '  for  framing  a  new  constitu.  for  N. 
H,  Add.  of  tlie,  to  the  inhab.  of  the 
state  with  the  constitu.  8.  Ports,  1781. 

..  Remarks  on  the  proceed,  of  the 
late,  8.  N.  Hamp.  1791. 

Conventions,  Observa.  on  the  con- 
stitu. and  on  the  feil.  and  state,  by  a 
Colnmbian  patriot,  8.  N.  Y.  1788. 

Cooke,  Wilt.iam,  Sudbury^  Dis. del. 
at  the  ord.  Samuel  Baldwin  in  Hano- 
ver, 1  Dec.  1756,  c.  by  

Breck   of  Springfield,  f.    by  James 
Dana  of  Wallingford,  8.  Bos.  1757. 
Cooke,  Geokge  Frederick.  See 
Dunlap. 

Cooke,  Samuel,  Stratfiehl,  Letter 
to  a  min.  of  Boston  rel.  to  G.  White- 
field's  success  in  pveachuig  to  his  peo- 
ple, 4.  Bos.  1745. 

Cooke,  Samuel,  Camhmdge,  Ser, 
ord.  Cotton  Browa  in  Brooldine,  26 
Oct.  1748,  8.  Eos. 

 Ser.  ord.  Wm.  Symmes  in  Ando- 

ver,  1  Nov.  1758,  8.  Bos.  1759. 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  30  May,  1770,  8. 

Bos. 

Cookery,  American,  by  an  Amcr. 

orplian,  24.  Walpolc,  1812. 
Coombe,  Thomas,  Gr.  Brit.  Fast  ser. 

del.  20  July,  1775,  12.  Phil. 
Cooper,  William,  Boston,  Ser.  occ. 

by  the  d.  of  Peter  Tliacher  of  B.  8. 

B.  1739. 

— —  Mass.  el.  scr.  28  May,  1740,  8. 
Bos. 

 Ser.  fr.  Luke  17.  34,  35,  36,  8, 

Bos.  1741. 
Cooper,  John  Gilbert,  Tomb  of 

Shakespeare,  a  vision,  2d.  cd.  4.  Lon. 

1755. 

Cooper,  Samuel,  Boston,  Ser.  del. 
bef.  the  legiiita.  16  Oct.  1759,  oec.  by 


the  reduc.  of  Canada,  ded.  to  Thomaj 
Pow  nall,  8.  Bos. 
.  Cooper,  S.(cont.)  Scr.ord.  Joseph  Jack- 
son in  Brookline,  i)  Ap.  1760,  8.  Bos. 

.   Dud.  lec.  del.  at  liar.  coll.  1  Sept. 

1773,  8.  Bos- 1774. 

 Scr.  del.  bef.  the  legisla.  25  Oct. 

1780,  the  day  of  the  commencement 
of  the  new  constitu.  and  inaugura.  of 
the  new  government,  8.  Bos. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  Reply  to  Burke's 
invective  ag.  C.  and  Watt  in  the  h.  of 
com.  30  Ap.  1792,  8.  Lon. 

 Some  information  respect.  Am.  col- 
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1795. 

Cooper,  Hist,  of  N.  \merica,  by  the 

rev.  mr.  J  8.  Lansing,  rep.  1795. 
Cooper.  William,  London,  Ser.  dcL 
to  the  Jews  at  Sion  chapel,  v.  ith  a  pref. 
extracts  of  letters  rel.  to  the  author, 
hymns,  and  prayers  on  the  occasion,  8. 
Ports,  rep.  1797. 
Cooper,  Thomas,  JVorthumberland, 
Acc.  of  the  trial  of,  on  a  cliarge  of  libel 
ag.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  taken  in  short 
hand,  with  a  pref.  notes,  and  app.  by, 
8.  Phil.  1800. 
CoRNELisoN,  Ahraham,  *S'.  of  JV'ew- 
York,  Inaug.  dis.  on  the  Pertussis  or 
hooping  cough,  sub.  to  Peter  Studdi- 
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coll.  8.  N.  Y.  1793. 
Corporation,  Atuials  of  the,  rel.  to 
the  late  contested  elections,  with  stric- 
tures upon  the  conduct  of  the  majority, 
in  7  num.  by  Lysander,  8.  X.  Y.  1802. 
CoRREsroNrEACE  bet.  the  Brit.  min. 

and  R.  Snutb,  etc.  8.  Bos.  1809. 
Cossig:jy,  J.  F.  Charpentier,  Sup- 
plement aux  i-echerches  phys.  ct  chim- 
iques  sur  la  fabrication  de  la  poudre  e. 
canon,  8.  a  Paris,  1808. 
CoTTorv,  JoH\,  j^'o^^o;?.  The  bloudy  tc- 
nent  washed  and  made  wliite  in  the 
blond  of  the  Lambe,  witli  the  reply  to 
Roger  Wiilianis'  ans.  to  Cotton's  let- 
ter, 4.  Lon.  1647. 
CoTioN,  John,   Ualijax^  Plymouth, 
Nar.  of  the  transac.  at  Middleborough 
iw  settling  a  min.  in  room  of  i'eter 
Thacher,  with  reflec.  thereon,  and  an 
introduc.  4.  Bos.  1746. 

 See  Confession,  Morion. 

 Two  fast  ser.  del.  30  June,  1757, 

occ.  by  the  drought  and  war,  S.  Bos. 
 Sec  Porter. 

CoTTO'Sy'V^ XT.. V,  Hampton,  Ser.  ord. 
John  Biwn  in  Hingham,  12.  Bos 
1747. 


CATALOGtJE. 


^5 


CoTTox,  JoHx,  J\rwfOT*7J,  Mass.  el.  ser. 

30  May,  1T5S,  8.  Bos. 
Council  of  appointment  of  the  state  of 

N.  Y.  Remarks  on  the  organization 

and  constitu.  powers  of  the,  by  Justi- 

tius,  h.  Alb.  1T99. 
Couplets  chantes  au  banquet  patrioti- 

que  de  la  municipalite  de  Bordeaux,  8. 

1790. 

Courts  of  law,  Act  to  reguLite  the  prac- 
tice of,  in  N.  J.  8. 

Cow  POX  Act  with  the  order  of  the  le- 
gislature, and  a  communica.  rel.  to  the 
siibj.  fr.  the  selectmen  of  Milton,  8. 
Bos.  la  10. 

CowDRET,  Samfel,  Ora.  del.  bef.  the 
Tara.soc.  12  May,  180.S,  8.  N.Y. 

CoxE,  Tenck,  Philaclelphia,  View  of 
the  U.  S.  A.  in  a  series  of  papers  bet. 
1T8T  and  1794,  8.  Phil. 

[C02.1NE,  John-,]  Dick  Twiss,  a  poem 
written  during  the  revolu.  war  in 
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Crabbe,  George,  The  Borough,  a 
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Crafts  of  the  craftsmen,  or  a  detec- 
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Craftsman,  Letter  to  the,  tV.  Eustace 
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and  ag.  the,  by  James  Philips. 
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— —  Extraordinary,  by  Caleb  D'Anvers, 

q.  V. 

Craftsman's  business,  8.  Lon.  17£9. 
 vindication  of  his  two  Lon.  patrons. 

Remarks  on  the,  in  his  paper,  22  May, 

8.  Lon.  1731. 
Craftsmen,  Letter  to  the,  on  the 

change  of  aifairs  in  Europe,  8.  Lon. 

1734. 

Cragg,  Saunders,  George  Clinton 
our  next  president,  and  our  repub.  in- 
stitu.  rescued  fr.  destruction,  or  J.  Ma- 
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CaAiG,  William,  Sam.  Craig,  and 
John  Hefferman,  plaintiffs  in  errour, 
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Cranfurd,  Thcorie  des  equivalents, 
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Crantz,  David,  Hist,  of  Greenland, 
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Crashaw,  William,  Fiscus  papall% 
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Crimes  and  punishments,  Essay  on, 
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Crimps,  Reflections  on  the  pernicioaa 
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Croke,  Alexander,  Remarks  on 
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Croswell,  Andrew,  Groton^  JBoS' 
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Croswell,  ilKy:RY, Hudso?i,  Speeches 
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a  pref.  noto,  and  trtnsla.  of  Latin  and 
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^.  Y.  17T0. 
CrMHINCi,   Al,EXANDER,    JV.  I'orfcy 

Boston^  Scr.  del.  at  his  own  iiistal.  in 

Bos.   25  Feb.  1T61,  o.  by  Joseph 

SewaM  of  Bos.  f.  by  Ebenezev  Pern- 

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8.  Bos.  1T6.S. 
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cl.  ser.  28  May,  1783,  8.  Bos. 
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Bos.  17^' 4. 

Ser.  ord.  Phineas  Wright  in  Bolton, 

26  Oct.  178.%  8.  Bos. 

Friendly  letter  to,   cont.  several 

queries  upon  certain  observa.  in  his 

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1796. 

 Thanks,  ser.  29  Nov.  1798,  8.  B03. 

Ser.  ord.  Caleb  Bradley  in  Fal- 
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8.  Portl." 

— — -Eulogy  on  G.  Washington  del.  10 
Jan.  IcOO,  8.  Amh. 

^ — Fast  ser.  del.  9  Ap.  1801,  8.  Ainh. 
Bis.  del.  bef.  the  Roxbury  char.  soc. 
21  Sept.  1802,  3.  Bos. 

CuRRAN,  John  Philpot,  speeches 
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Currency,  Letter  add.  to  the  legisla- 
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an  uniform  continental,  12. 

CuRRiE,  William,  Philadelphia^ 
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Gushing,  Jacob,  Jf'o/i.^om,  Ser.  ord. 
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Cushman,  Robert,  Gr.  Brit.  Ley- 
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of  Boston]  giving  some  acc.  of  the 
life  and  character  of  the  author  fr. 
the  time  of  his  settlement  Avith  John 
Robinson  in  Leyden  in  1609,  to  the 
time  of  his  arrival  in  America.  [This 
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CrsTis.    Spc  itussian  vitjtoriet. 

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Cutting,  John  Browne  Facts  and 
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D. 

Daggbtt,  Naphtali,  JK^eiif -Haven t 
Ser.  instal.  Nathani«l  Sherman  at 
Mount  Carmel,  in  New-Haven,  lo 
May,  1768. 

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19  May,  1773,  c.  by  Aaron  Krown, 
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rours  now  abounding,  and  more  espe- 
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N.  wiih  his  add.  del.  bef.  the  cedes, 
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 Ser.  ord.  Andrew  Yates  in  East 

Hartford,  23  Dec.  1801,  8.  Hartf. 
180^2. 

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is  added  prayers  for  young  families, 
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Dana,  Joseph,  Ips-cvich,  Ser.  ord.  hia 
son  Daniel  Dana  in  Newbnryport  19 
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Londonderry,  f.  by  James  Mikimore 
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N.  1795. 

 Scr.  ord.  David  Smith  In  Amesbu- 

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Noyes  of  South  Hampton,  f.  by  Phi- 
neas Adams  of  Haverhill,  8.  Nby- 
port. 

 Nat.  fast  dis.  del.  25  A  p.  iT?9j  wiili 


CATALOGUie. 


31 


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lar parts  of  tV»e  dis.  8,  Bos. 

Dana,  J.  (cent.}  Ser.  ord.hisson  Sam- 
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Sam.  Dana's  reply  to  the  renewal  of 
the  church's  call,  c.  by  Eli  Forbes  of 
Gloucester,  f.  by  Thomas  Barnard  of 
Salem,  8.  Sal. 

— —  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Merrimac  hum. 
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-  Ser.  del.  at  an  associa.  lecture  in 
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Dava,  Daniel,  Micvbw^por't,  Dis. 
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1805,  8.  N. 

£  ]  Reply  to  tlie  vindica.  of  the  re- 
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ISIarcus,  8,  N.  1806.  See  Leonard 
Woods 

DA>.jfORTH,  Samuel,  Taunton,  Brief 
notes  of  a  ser.  fr.  Ps.  31.  24,  with  a 
pref.  by  C[otton]  M[ather]  and,  the 
covenant  of  reformation  first  engag- 
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1T05,  12.  Bos. 

Dan  FORTH,  JoiiN',  Dorcliester,  Ser. 
occ.  by  the  earlhq.  of  1727,  with  an 
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Sam.  Dauforth  of  Taunton,  12.  Eos. 
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Dantorth,  Thomas,  Boston,  Dis. 

del.  bef.  the  Mass.  hum^  soc.  14  June^ 

1808,  with  an  app.  8.  Bos. 
Danish  books,  5  vols.  viz.  Forste  part 

ora  personeiHies  ret,  with  ludledning. 

{^First  part  relative  to  personal  rights 

with  an  introduction.] 
Anden  part  om  tingenes  ret,  forste  deel 

om   tingenes  umiddelbare  ret,  cUer 

ret  i  tingen. 
Anden  deel  om  tingenes  middelbare  ret, 

eller  ret  til  tingen,  fSecond  part,  1st. 

:uid  2d.  vols,  relative  to  real  estate,  or 

goods  and  chattels  ] 
Tredie  part  om  criminal-retten.  j^Third 

part  relaiive  to  criminal  jurisdictjon.j 
Fiende  part  om  processen,  eller  retter- 

gangs  rnaaden,  forste  bind-  [Fourth 

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L^'AxvERS,  Caleb,  The  craftsman  ex- 
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Danvirs,  J.  Thiersy,  Virginia,  Pic- 
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c^.'a-'  school;  leicg  a  fuU  ic?)2;;h  like- 


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Daponte,  Lorenzo,  Life  of  himself, 
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Daviesp,  J.  H.  Kentnchy,  View  of  the 
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Davidson,  Thomas,  Braintree  in 
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D A  V I E  s ,  S  A  M  u  E  L ,  //nno-ue  r  CO.  Przn  fc-- 
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with  memoirs  and  character  of  the 
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by  Tho.  Gibbons  and  Sara.  Fiuiev,  3d. 
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Davila,  Dis.  on.    See  Adams. 

Davis,  John,  Tribute  to  the  U.  S.  a 
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Davis,  John,  Boston,  Add.  del.  bef. 
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1799,  8.  Bos.  1799. 

Davis,  John,  Travels  in  Louisiana 
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Dawes,  Thomas,  Jun.  Boston,  Ora. 
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Day,  Thomas,  Reflections  on  the 
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Dayton,  Jonathan,  Elizabeth, 
Public  speculation  unfolded  in  16  let- 
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Deane,  John,  Narra.  of  the  suffer- 
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Deane,  Silas,  Add.  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
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with  notes  and  observa.  4.  N.  Lon, 
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Deane,  Samuel,  Por?/fl7zrf,  Mass.  d- 
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Dearborn,  Benjamin,  Portsmoidh, 
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state,  and  to  bring  all  its  character, 
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Deaths  in  New-York.    See  Pintard. 

Derates  and  proceed,  of  the  Bnt.  h. 
of  com.  tr.  iT4G  to  1760,  3  vols,  by 
the  tdito!  3  of  the  fonaer  CoUee.  p'4^- 


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1761  to  1772,   4  vols,   printed  foi- 

J.  Almon;  fr.  1772  to  1774,  2  vols. 

for  Almon,  i.  e.  9  vols.  8.  Lon. 
Degra-Y,  Michael,   Short  inquiry 

illucidatinj;  the  principal  cause  that 

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tn-an,  Dis.  del.  in  N.  on  the  d.  of  G. 

^V^l8hhlgton,  with  a  prayer  for  the 

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{^Delacoste,3  Catal.  of  the  nnt.  pro- 
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DelewarE  and  Shawanese  Indians, 
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17.59. 

Deleware,  Health  laws  of  the  state 
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Det.ile,  Alike  Raffineatj,  Frmice, 
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Democracy,  An  epic  poem  by  Aqui- 
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Democratiad,  a  poem  in  retaliation 
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Dexholm,  James,  Histor.  acc.  and 
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[DFxyiE,  Joseph,]  JValpole,  Phila- 
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De  Xon,  Travels  through  Sicily  and 
Malta  fr.  tlie  Fr.  of,  with  a  plate,  12. 
Perth,  1790. 

l)EPo^'s,  F.  Voyage  to  the  eastern 
part  of  Terra  Firmain  1801,  2,  3,  4, 
Introduc.  remarks  of  tlie  author 
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1806. 

Dermott,  Lwvrekce,  The  true 
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))E?OI>OAR05,       AnTOINE  FANTIN, 

Hist,  philosophique  de  la  revolution 
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Desparl',  a  trial  of  colonel,  and  his  as- 


sociates  for  high  treason  and  a  conspi- 
racy, etc.  bef.  Id.  ch.  jus.  EUeubo- 

rough,  1803.  8.  N.  Y.  rep. 
Devil  let  loose,  etc.  Nat.  fast  ser.  del. 

in  Massa.  25  Ap.  1799.  8.  Bos. 
De  Witt,  Benjamin,  Albany^  Me- 
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salt  manufactories  in  the  western  part 

of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  read  bef.  the  soc. 

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1798,  4.  Alb. 
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D'HcissEAr,  I.  Saumtjr,  Ladicipline 

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to  the  pastors  of  the  churches,  4.  u 

Geneve,  1666. 
Dialogue  bet.  A.  and  B.  rel  to  seizing 

goods,  8.  N.Y.  1784. 
Diaz,  Bernal,  See  Keatinge. 
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the  Hermathenian  soc.  of  Phil.  8. 
DiCKi>soN,  Jonathan,  Elizabeth^ 

Dis.  on  the  divine  appointment  of  the 

gospel  ministry  and  the  methods  of 

its  conveyance  through  the  successive 

ages  of  the  ch.  del.  at  the  ord.  of 

Walter  Wilmott,  8.  Bos,  1738.  See 

Pernberton. 
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Delaware^  Speech  del.  in  the  assem. 

of  Penn.  occas.  by  a  petition  for  a 

change  of  government,  with  a  pref. 

12,  Phil.  1764. 
[  ]  Letters  fr.  a  farmer  in  Penn,  to 

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Phil.  1774. 
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1801. 

DiCTiONARiuM  histor.  gcog.  pocti- 
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Dillon,  Robert,  Trial  of,  on  the  | 
charges  of  rautuiy,  ungeiitlemanly  ,and 
unofficer-like  conduct,  8.  N.  Y.  1809. 

Ding  LEY,  Amasa,  J\e-iu-York,  Ora. 
on  the  improve,  of  medicine,  del.  in 
the  Fed.  Hall,  city  of  N.  Y.  16  Jan. 
1794.  8.  N.  Y.  1795. 

Diploma  for  a  med.  doctorate.  Copy 
of  a,  given  at  Dart.  coll.  1813. 

Discontents,  Thoughts  on  the  cause 
of  the  present,  5th.  ed.  8.  Lon.  ITT."). 

Discourse  on  2  Cor.  15.  16,  del.  bef. 
an  associa.  of  ministers,  8.  Bos.  1762. 

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the  author's  character,  result  of 
council,  etc.  8.  Bos.  1T62. 

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Dispensary  institu.  1T90,  Charter  and 
bye  laAvs  of  the  N  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1810. 

 llules  of  the  city,  for  the  med.  re. 

lief  of  the  poor,  instituted  at  N.  Y.  1 
Feb.  1791,  12. 

Form  of  address  recommended  by 
the  trustees  of  the  N.  Y.  to  be  made 
to  parents  by  clergymen  at  the  baptism 
of  childi-en,  12. 

  Rules  of  the  Phila.  for  the  med. 

relief  of  the  poor,  -with  a  list  of  con- 
trib.  managers,  and  officers,  and  annual 
report  for  18l2.  8. 

DOBSON,  John,  Chronol.  annals  of  the 
war  fr.  1755  to  the  signing  of  the  pre- 
lim, of  peace,  8.  0>;f.  1763. 

Doddridge,  Phiiip,  Four  sci-.  fr. 
Prov.  2i.  6,  8,  Bos.  rep. 

DoGGETr,  Simeon,  Tauntcri,  Ser.  fr. 
Phil.  2.  12,  IS,  ded.  to  the  students  of 
Prov.  college,  8.  Prov.  1796. 

 Dis.  del.  18  July,  1796,  at  the  ded. 

of  the  Bristol  academv,  8.  N.  Bedf. 
1797. 

Double,  Tom.    See  Whiglove. 

Douglas,  Sylvester,  speech  in  the 
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Avith  Irel.  8.  Dub. 

Douglas,  William,  Boston^  A  sum- 
mary hist.  etc.  of  the  first  planting, 
etc.  in  N.  Am.  2  vols.  8.  Lon.  1760. 

Dow,  LoRENZOjChain  with  its  concomi- 
tants, or  polem.  reflections,  12.  Poughk. 
1809. 

DowNAME,  George,  Abstract  of  duties 
commanded  and  sins  forbidden,  ded. 
to  ^largaret  Hare,  8.  Lon  1620. 

DowNES,  Barnabas,  Barnstable,  Nar- 
ra.  of  the  sufferings  of,  partic.  in  the 
brig.  Arnold,  wh.  was  cast  away  near 
Plymouth  26  Dec.  1778,  [when  above 
50  men  vitxQ  frozea  to  deaU);]  12. 
Bos.  1T86. 


Dramatist,  12. 

Drekman,  AVilliam,  Latter  to  Win. 

Pitt,  8.  Lon.  rep.  1799. 
Drummond,  William  Hamilto.y, 

Batle  of  Trafalgar,  an  heroic  poem,  12. 

Charleston,  S.  C  1807. 
Dubordieu,  L  Armaud,  Appeal  to 

the  Eng.  nation  in  behalf  of  the  Fr. 

Protestants,  24.  Lon.  1718. 
Dubkoca?  Itineraire  des  Francais  dans 

la  Louisiane,  12  a  Paris,  1802. 
DucHE,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Gr.BriS. 

Ser.  del.  7  July,  1775,  bef.  the  first 

baltal.  of  the  city  of  Phil.  8.  P. 
  Xat.  fast  ser.  del.  20  July  1775, 

with  a  prayer,  8.  Phil. 
[  3  Caspipina's  letters  cont.  obscr- 

va.  oti  a  variety  of  subj.  to  wh.  is  added 

the  life  of  Wm.  Penn,  2  vols.  12.  Bath . 

rep.  1777. 

D[ucos,]  Lettre  a  mons.  sur  les  assig- 
nats-monnoie,  8.  1790. 

Duel,  Pai-ticulars  of  the  late,  fought  at 
Hoboken,  11  July,  1804,  bet.  A.  Burr 
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Duff  f  eld.  Geouge,  Philadelphia, 
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Ddffin,  p.  W.  Trial  of,  capt.  in  the 
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Am.  minister,  etc.  2d.  ed.  o.  Lon.l79o. 

DuFtEF,  N.  G.  France,  Philadelphia, 
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DuMMER,  Jeremiah,  DIs.  on  the  ho- 
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Bos.  rep.  1745.  also,  8.  Bos.  rep.  1765. 

Du3Iourier,  Developpement  succinct 
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faits  des  jacobins  au  gen.  d'apres  ses 
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DirNBAR,  Samuel,  Stou^hton,  {noti; 
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wuh  an  extract  fr.  Cotton  Mather's 
Old  paths  restored,  8.  Bos. 

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24,  13  Dec.  1753,  8.  Bos.  1754. 


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Duncan,  Archibald,  Mariner's 
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Dunham,  Josiah,  Ora.  occ.  by  the  d. 
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Dunham,  Datid,  JVexo  York,  Cata- 
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DuNLAP,  William,  JVew  Tor ^,  Ope- 
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— —  Memoirs  of  George  Frederick 
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Dunn,  William,  Ser.  del.  bef  the  sy- 
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DwiGHT,  T.  (cont.)  Dis.  del.  25  Nov. 
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  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the 

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 Ser.  on  duelling  del.  9  Sept.  1804, 

in  N.  H.  and  21  Jan.  1805,  in  N.  Y.  8. 
N.  Y. 

 Ser.  del.  at  the  opening  of  the  theo- 

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1803,  with  the  c.  by  Jonathan  French 
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DwiGHT,  Theodore,  Hartford,  Ora. 
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1794,  8.  H. 

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E. 

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Eames,  Jonathan,  JYexvtoxvn,  Sor- 
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Earthq^uake  of  the  29  of  Oct.  1727, 
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— —  Acc.  of  the,  with  a  speech  made  to 
the  inhabi.  of  Bos.  who  assembled  the 
next  morning,  with  an  app.  and  a  fur- 
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EARTHQ.UAKES,  Eusay  on  the  agita- 
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Eaton,  Daniel  Isaac,  Trialof,bcf. 
Lloyd  Id.  Kenyon,  and  a  special  jury, 
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Letter  to  the  addressers,  1793,  8.  Lon. 

 Proceed,  on  the  trial  of,  upon  an 

indict,  for  selling  a  supposed  libel,  viz. 
Paine's  2d.  part  of  the  Rights  of  man, 
8.  Lon.  1793. 


CATALOGUE, 


41 


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KaSt  India  company,  Enquiries  into  the 

rights   of  the,  of  making  war  and 

peace,  etc.  8.  Lon.  1772. 
Ecclesi A.STICAL  council  at  Bolton, 

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Israel  Evans  in  Concord,  1  July,  1789, 

c.  by  Sam.  Macclintock  of  Greenland, 

f.  by  Colby  of  Pembroke,  8-  C. 
~        Thanks,  dis.  del.  29  Nov.  1798, 

with  notes,  8.  Bos. 
— —  Dis.  del.  bef.  the  Bos.  fern,  asylum 

24  Se])t.  1802,  Avith  odes  for  the  occ. 

by  Thaddeus  Mason  ITaT-ris  of  Dor- 

cliester  and  Thomas  [Robert  Treat] 

Paine  of  Boston,  8.  B. 
-=        Ser.  instal.  Horace  Hollcy  in  Bos. 

8  March,  1809,  c.  by  John  Lathrop  of 

B.  f.  by  John  Thornton  Kirkland  of 
B.  8.  B. 

 Sketch  of  the  character  of  Thomas 

Dav.'es,  being  an  extract  fr.  a  fun.  ser. 
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Eclipse  of  the  16  of  June,  1806,  Dark- 
ness at  noon  or  the  great  solar,  illust. 
by  a  diagram  and  described  in  every 
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with  a  pref.  and  introduc.  12.  Bos. 
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EcoNOMiCA,  a  statistical  manual  for 
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Economy  of  human  life  in  weekly  num. 
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Eddy,  Thomas,  J\^eis>'Yorkf  Ace.  of 
the  N.  Y.  state  prison,  8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

r  ]  Observa.  on  cauai  naviga.  by  an 

observer,  with  a  plate. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  JStorthamp- 
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conversion  of  many  hundred  souls  in 
N.  in  a  letter  to  Uenj.  Coiman,  with  a 
pref,  by  Watts  and  Guyse  of  London.^ 
and  another  by  some  of  the  min.  of 
Bos.  and  an  attestation  (tf  min.  Ilamps. 
CO.       ed.  1^2.  Bos.  n.'JB. 

'  8cr.  fr.  Dent.  .^2.  35,  del.  at  En- 

fjcid,  8  ,f  u!y,  1T41,  4th  ed.  8.  Ciiarlea- 
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— —  Ser.  instal.  Samuel  Buel  in  East 
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Edwards,  Jonathan,  JSTezv  Haven, 
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Edwards,  Bryan,  Hist,  civil  and 
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Edwards,  Peter,  Fortsea  Hants, 
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Eells,  Nathanael,  Scititaie,  Mass. 

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Eliot,  John,  Roxbiiry,  Mamusse 
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Eliot,  Andrew,  Boston,  Fast  ser- 

19  Ap.  1 T53,  8.  B. 
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cas.  by  tlie  reduc.  of  Quebec,  with 
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 Mass.  el.  scr.  29  May,  1765  with 

notes,  8.  B. 
— - —  Ser.  ord.  Ebenezer  Tfiayer  in 
HamiJton,  iT  Sept.  1766,  8.  B- 

 Dud.  lec.  del.  at  rfar.  coll.  8  May, 

1773,  with  a  list  of  those  who  liad 
preached  this  lec.  8.  Bos. 
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Eliot,  ANDREW,  jPfl?r;?<?W,  Ser.  ord- 
of  his  brolhey  John  Eliot  in  Boston,, 


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B.  8.  B.  1780. 

Eliot,  John,  .Bos(o7iy  Ser.  ord.  Jo- 
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son Harris  of  DorchestL-r,  8.  Bos. 

■  ■  ■  Ser.  on  tlie  propriety  of  attending 
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conduct,  8.  I?os.  1800. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  members  of  the 

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1804,  upon  the  completion  of  their 
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— -  Ser.  ord.  Henry  Edes  in  Provi- 
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acc.  of  the  first  settlers  and  other  emi- 
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Bos.  1809. 

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Ellery,  Christopher,  Defence  ag. 
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EtLicoTT,  Anbrkw,  Journal  of,  com- 
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1796  to  1800,  for  determining  the 
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Elliot,  William,  Improved  N.  Y. 
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Elliot,  Johjt,  and  Samuel  Ste- 
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Ellis,  Jonathan,  Topsham,  Eulogi- 
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Embargo  laws,  considera.  on  the,.  8. 

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Emerson',  Jo3Pph,  Maiden,  Dts.  oee. 
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Emerson,  William,  Harvard,  Bos- 
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an  ode  by  a  cit.  of  B.  8.  B. 
 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Peter  Thach- 

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B.  180.y. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  EHz.  Bowdoin, 

relict  of  James  Bowdoin,  May,  180.S, 
8.  B. 

 Ser.  ord.  Thomas  Beede  in  Wilton, 

!2  March,  1 803,  c.  by  Goodridge,  f.  by 
Jeremiah  Barnard,  8.  Amh. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  calamitous  d.  of 

Charles  Austin,  in  Aug.  1806,  8.  B. 

— —  Dis.  del.  bef.  the  Mass.  hum.  soc.  9 
June,  180T,  with  an  app.  8.  B. 

 Histor,  sketch  of  the  first  church 

in  Boston,  fr.  its  formation  to  the  pre- 
sent period,  with  two  sermons,  one  on 
leaving  the  old,  and  the  other  on  en- 
tering the  new  house  of  worship,  with 
a  character  of  the  author  fr.  J.  S. 
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Emerson,  Samuel,  Kennebunh,  Ora. 
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1800,  8,  P. 

— —  Ora.  del.  bef.  the  Saco  lodge,  on  the 
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Emlav,  Cyrus,  Short  acc.  of  the  trial 
of,  who  was  convicted  of  robbery,  ar- 
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and  letters  wh.  passed  bet.  him  and 
his  connexions  pi'evious  to  his  execu- 
8.  Burl.  1801. 

Emmons,  Nathaniel,  Franklin, 
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N.  Y. 

Emonjtet,  Henry,  The  way  to  for- 
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Emott,  James,  JSPiio-York,  Speech 
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military  for^e,  8.  N.  Y. 


CATALOGUE. 


43 


England,  Col!,  of  tracfs  rel.  to,  about 
1642.  viz. 

■     Soverayne  power  of  parlia.  and 

kingdoms,  part  1st.  imp.  part  "2. 
■        Plaine  Scottish,  or  news  fr.  Scot. 
■  35  art.  made  and  established  by  the 

Irish  rebels  at  the  rebellion  in  the  citie 

of  Kilkennie. 
 Fuller  ans.  to  a  treatise  written  by 

Feme. 

'       Second  plain  English,  and  Avhether 
we  may  lawfully  desert  the  parlia.  or 
■whether  bound  to  obey,  assist,  and  aid, 
in  this  time  of  danger. 
"  ■  ■  A  miracle,  an  honest  broker. 

 Petition  of  the  kirk  of  Scot.  4  Jan. 

1T42,  to  the  king,  with  his  majestie's 
ans. 

■■  Discovery  of  the  juggling,  etc.  of  a 
scandalous  libell  ag,  parlia.  in  form  of 
a  petition,  with  the  petition. 

'  Two  letters  to  the  mighty  ones  of 

Eng.  Scot,  and  Ire. 
—  Relation  of  notable  passages  in  the 
•victory  obtained  by  the  parlia.  forces 
in  the  co.  of  Devon. 

 Mercurius  Aulicus,  communicating 

the  intelligence  of  the  affairs  of  court 
to  the  rest  of  the  kingdom,  the  od. 
weeke. 

 State  and  condition  of  the  kingdom 

of  Ire. 

 Declara.  of  the  Ids.  and  commons, 

rel.  to  the  distractions  of  the  kingdom. 

 Arguments,  wh.    warranted  the 

Scots  lawfully  to  take  up  arms,  ex- 
tracted fr.  the  ms.  of  one  of  their 
chief  reformers, 

— —  The  debauched  cavalier. 

 Question  resolved  and  propositions 

tending  to  accom.  bet.  the  king  and 
parlia. 

 The  lively  character  of  the  malig- 
nant party. 

 The  petition  of  the  people,  [imp.] 

"  View  of  the  i)res.  condition  of  the 

three  kingdoms,  cont.  15  state  papers, 

— —  Declara.  of  parlia.  sent  to  the  gen. 
assem.  of  the  ch.  of  Si'ot.  also  a  letter 
fv.  some  min.  of  the  ch.  of  Eng.  to  the 
said  ass.  with  the  ans. 

- — —  Soverayne  antidote  to  prevent  our 
unnat.  civil  warre,  also  vox  populi. 

— — -  His  majestie's  royal  protestations  to 
his  loving  subjects. 

~  More  new  obscrva.  concerning  the 

king  and  parlia.  also  votes  of  the  h.  of 
corn.  rel.  to  the  magazine  at  Hull,  and 
fiir  John  Hotham  the  gov. 
—  Yindica.  of  Ps.  105.  15,  from  some 
false  glosses  lately  obtruded  on  it  by 


ENGLANT>,(cGnt.)  Relation  of  God's  pro- 
vidence in  a  voyage  for  lie.  -with  the 
parlia.  additional  forces  under  It.  gen. 
Forbes. 

— —  Brief  observa.  concern,  the  war, 
and  state  of  Ireland. 

 Reasons  why  Hotham  cannot  agree 

to  the  pacification  proposed  by  some 
gent,  of  Yorkshire. 

 Declara.  of  parlia.  in  ans.  to  Jiis 

majesty's  declaration. 

 Petition  of  the  inhali.  of  Lanca- 
shire to  the  king,  and  ans. 

England's  gazetteer,  or  an  accurate 
descrip.  of  all  the  cities,  towns,  and 
villages  in  Eng.  and  Wales,  etc.  2.  vols. 
2d.  ed.  12.  Lon.  1778,  with  a  Sd.  vo). 
being  a  new  Index  villaris,  or  alphabe- 
tical register  of  the  less  noted  villages, 
12.  Lon.  1751. 

Englishman  directed  in  the  choice  of 
his  religion,  with  a  pref.  to  Americans, 
8.  Ros.'rep.  1T48. 

 deceived,  a  polit.  piece,   in  wh. 

some  very  impor.  secrets  of  state  are 
recited,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1768. 

Entick,  John,  et  al.  Gen.  hist,  of  the 
late  war,  illns.  with  portraits,  plans, 
maps,  and  charts,  4th.  ed.  5  vols.  8* 
Lon.  1779. 

Episcopacy,  Essay  on  that  paradox,  In- 
fixilibility  may  sometimes  mistake,  or  a 
reply  to  a  dis-  concerning,  with  re- 
marks on  Ignatius's  epistles,  etc,  8, 
Bos.  1724. 

 Coll.  of  essays  on,  by  Linn,  Beasley, 

How,  8.  N.  Y.  1806. 

 A  postolic  order  asserted  byBowden, 

Reply  to  Miller,  by  Bowden. 

Episcopal  church.  Add.  to  a  mem,  of 
the  prot.  24.  N.  Y.  1T92. 

 government,  Argum.  in  favour  of^ 

Lan.singb.  1795. 

Episcopal  church  in  Scotland,  Ser- 
del.  to  the,  8.  Abei'd.  1779. 

 ch.  Journal  of  a  conv.  of  the  prot. 

in  the  states  of  N.  Y.  N.  J.  Penn.  Del. 
Mar.  Vir.  and  S.  C.  at  Phil.  fr.  28 
June  to  8  Aug.  1789.  8.  Phil. 

 Journal  of  the  i>roceed.  of  the  bp?. 

clergy,  and  laity,  etc.  iu  conv.  at  Bal- 
timore, May,  1808,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Journal,  etc  at  New-Haven,  May, 

1811,  8.  N.  Y. 

-  ■■-  Canons  for  the  gov.  etc.  as  adopt- 
ed in  1789,  92,  5,  9,  1801,  4,  8,  with 
the  constitu.  etc.  8.  N.  Y.  1808. 

 convention  at  N.  Y.  Hept.  1792.  8, 

N.  Y. 

 church,  Add.  to  the  mem.  of  the 

prot.  in  the  U.  S.  A.  12.  N,  Y.  1792. 
— Charter  and  laws  of  th?  coi-T>Qra. 


44 


CATALOGUE. 


for  the  relief  of  vUows  and  children 
of  clergymen  of  tlie  prot  ch.  in  the 
state  of  N.Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1807. 

Episcopal  church,  (cent.)  Office 
of  institu.  of  ministers  into  parishes 
or  churches  prescribed  by  the  prot-  ch. 
estab.  in  1804  and  1808,  8.  N.Y. 

 Pastoral  add.  to   the  clergy  and 

laity  of  the  prot.  ch.  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
fr.  the  h.  of  bps.  May,  1811,  8.  N.Y. 

— —  church  in  the  state  of  N.Y.  Jour- 
nal of  the  proceed,  of  the  prot.  at  the 
annual  conv.  Oct.  1804,  8.  N.Y. 

  Oct.  im,  8.  N.  Y. 

  Oct.  1809,  8.N.  Y. 

,  ^  Oct.  1811,  8.  N.  Y. 

 1812,  8.  N.  Y. 

 in  S.  Car.  Feb.  1810,  8. 

Gharlcston. 

—  communion  in  Scot.  Nar.  of  the 
proceed,  rel.  to  the  bill,  entitled  an 
act  for  graiiting  relief  to  pastors,  etc. 
of  the,  8.  Aber.  1792. 
— Churches  iu  Saratoga,  Proceed,  of, 
Feb.  1800. 

— —  Soc.  for  promot.  rel.  and  learn,  in 
the  state  of  N.  Y.  Constitu.  of  the 
prot.  8.  N.  Y.  1802. 

 .  Soc.  Csnstim.  of  the  prot.  for  the 

advancement  of  Christianity  in  S.  Car. 
12.  Charleston,  1810. 
—  Church  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  Con- 
stitu. and  canons  of  the  prot.  8.  N.  Y. 
1812. 

Episcopalians  in  Virginia,  Add.  to 
the,  fr.  the  clergy  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J. 
rel.  to  an  Amer.  eijiscopate,  8.  N.  Y. 
1771. 

— ' —  Plain  add.  to,  on  the  proposed 
meeting  at  Mechanie-hall,  8.  N.  Y. 
18ie. 

Episcopate,  Add.  fr.  the  clergy  of 
N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  to  the  episcopalians 
in  Vti'g.  occas.  by  some  late  transac. 
in  that  col.  rel.  to  an  Araer.  8.  N.  Y. 
1771. 

Erskine,  Thomas,  VIcav  of  the  caus- 
es and  consequences  of  the  present 
Avar  vnth  Fr.  in  ans.  to  Buike's  regi- 
cide peace,  with  a  ded.  to,  by  P-  Por- 
cupine and  an  app.  cont.  the  corres. 
bet.  Miles  and  Le  Brun,  8.  Phil. 
1797. 

Espagne,  L',  conquise  par  Charles  le 
grand,  roy  de  France,  12.  [imp.] 

Egfana.  See  Madera. 

EssAi  sur  les  colonies  Francaises  on 
discour  politiques  sur  la  nat.  du  gou- 
verncmeut,  etc.  de  S.  13.  12.  1754. 

Essay  on  the  prohnble  rne'liods  of  mJsk- 


ing  a  people  gainers  in  the  balance  of 
trade,  8.  Lon.  1699. 

Essayo  de  una  bibliotheca  de  traduc- 
tores  Espanolcs  donde  se  da  noticia  de 
las  traducciones  que  hay  en  Castellano 
de  la  sagrada  escritura,  etc.  por  D, 
Juan  Antonio  Pellicer  y  Saforcada, 
4.  en  Madrid,  1778. 

EsTE,  William,  Sathan's sowing  sea- 
son, a  ser.  12.  Lon.  1611. 

Etats,  Lks,  empires,  royaumes,  et 
principautez  du  monde,etc.illustres  de 
I'institution  de  toutes  les  religions, 
compagnies  regolieres,  roonastcres, 
etc.  avec  la  noble  et  celebre  origine 
de  tou3  les  ordres,  etc,  par  le  sieur  D. 
T.  V.  Y.  with  an  add.  to  Henry  de 
Mesmes,  fol.  a  Geneve,  1665. 

Etats  Uni8  de  TAmeiique  Sept.  Re- 
cherches  histor.  et  politiques  sur  les, 
par  un  citoyen  de  Virginie  avec  4  let- 
tres  d*un  bourgeois  de  New-Haven 
sur  I'unite  de  la  legislation,  4  vols.  8. 
a  Colle,  1788. 

Etats  generaux,  Le  point  du  jour  ou 
resultat  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  aux,  de- 
puis  le  27  Aviil  1789,  jusqu'  an  IT 
Juin,  de  la  meme  annee,  etc.  par  mon. 
D***.  2  vols.  8.  a  Paris,  1790. 

Europe,  Memorial  cont.  a  summa- 
ry view  of  facts  with  their  authori- 
ties in  ans.  to  the  observa.  sent  by  the 
Eng.  ministry  to  the  courts  of,  trans, 
fr.  the  Fr.  8.  N.  Y.  1757. 

Eustace,  John-  Shey,  le  citoyen dea 
Etats  Unis  d'Amerique,  gen.  de  bri- 
gade des  armees  de  la  rep.  Francaise, 
a  ses  freres  d'arraes,  12.  a  Paris,  1793. 

  Lettre  de,  cidevant  aide  de  camp 

des  majors  generaux  Lee  et  Sullivan 
col.  etadj.  gen.  de  I'etat  de  Georgie, 
a  mons.  Joseph  Fenwick,  consul  des 
Etats  Unis  de  I'Amerique,  a  Bor« 
deaux. 

  Letters  on  the  emancipation  and 

prcserva.  of  the  U.  Provinces,  to  John 
De  Witt,  etc.  written  1794.  fr.  Basle, 
8.  Rot.  1797. 

[A  large  coll.  of  miscel.  documents  in 
Fi\  and  Spa.  pub.  about  the  time  of 
the  late  rcvolu.  in  France  left  by  the 
late  gen.  Eustace,  was  presented  by 
his  nephew  doctor  Walter  Buchanan  , 
jun.  to  the  N.  Y.  his.  soc.  and  is  care- 
fully  1)1  eservcd,  though,  in  general,  not 
particularly  noticed  in  this  catalogue. 
When  duly  arranged  and  bound,  it 
will  make  many  volumes.J 

Evangelical  preaching.  Review  of 
hiuts  01),  by  a  barrister,  8.  Lon,  1808. 


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Evans,  Richaro,  Portsmoiithy  Ora. 
4  July,  1805.  4.  Ports. 

Evelyn,  John,  Hist,  of  chalcography 
with  a  life  of  the  author,  tied,  by  tlie 
publisher  John  Payne  to  sir  Jolni 
Evelyu,  grandson  of  ihe  author,  8. 

Evening  fireside.  The,  or  weekly  in- 
telligencer, ist.  Tol.  4.  Phil.  180r». 

Everett,  Moses,  Dorchester,  Ser. 
ord.  Oliver  Everett  in  Bos.  del.  2.  Jan. 
1T82,  c.  by  Phillips  Payson  of  Chel- 
sea,  f.  by  John  Eliot  of  B.  8.  B. 

Everett,  David  Boston,  Daranzel 
or  the  Persian  patriot,  a  drama  ia  5 
acts,  8.  B.  1800. 

EwELL,  Thomas,  Washington,  Plain 
discourse  on  the  laws  or  properties  of 
matter  cont.  elements  or  princijjles  of 
modern  chemistry,  etc.  8.  N.  Y. 
1806. 

Excise  laws.  Short  hist,  of  the  na- 
ture and  consequences  of,  8.  Phil. 
1795. 

Exeter,  Result  of  a  council  of  ten  chh. 
convened  at,  31  Jan.  1743,  12.  Bos. 
1744. 

Exeter,  Bp.  of,  Charge,  4.  Ex.  1805. 
Extracts,  interesting  and  amusing,  2. 

num.  being  the  whole  pub.  iu  Bos. 

about  1810,  12. 

F. 

Factum  pour  mrs.  E,  De  Vry  Tera- 
niinck,  J.  Rendorp,  bourguemaitres, 
et  al.  contre  Louis,  due  de  BrunsM'vck, 
8.  en  Holland,  1781. 

Fair  Lucretia,  being  a  sorrowful  hist, 
etc.  to  wh.  is  add.  Edwin  and  Angeli- 
na, 12.  Daubury. 

Fairbank,  Drury,  Plymouth  in  JV. 
JL  Ser.  del.  24  Sept.  1806,  at  the 
baptism  by  immersion  of  Dorothy 
Johnson,  8.  Cone.  1807. 

Fairfax,  Ferdinando,  Ora.  del.  in 
Charlestown  in  Virg.  4  July,  1805, 12. 
Wash.  1808. 

Fakeeh,  The,  a  tale,  4.  Lon.  1756. 

Falconbkidge,  Alexander,  Acc. 
of  the  slave  trade  on  the  coast  of  Af- 
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Farrinoton,  G.  Life  of,  with  the 
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Farmer,  Letters  fr.  a,  in  Penn.  12  N. 
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Fauchet,  Eloge  civique  de  Benj. 
Franklin  prononce,  le  21  Juillet,  V^'X), 
au  nom  de  la  commune  de  Paris, 
par  mon.  1'  al>bi^j  8  k  Paris,  1790. 


Fauchet,  Joseph,  Sketch  of  the  pre- 
sent stale  of  our  polit.  relations  with 
the  U.  S.  A.  8.  Phil.  1797. 

Fayette,  De  La,  Lettre  de  moa.  le 
maire  de  Paris  a  mon.  1  Juin,  1790, 
12.  a  Paris. 

  Impeachment  of,  cont.  his  accusa, 

supported  by  BrissotDe  Warville,  -and 
his  defence  by  Vaublanc,  with  a  sup- 
plement, trans,  fr.  (.he  Fr.  by  Wm. 
Cobbet,  8.  Phil.  1793. 

Febure,  Guillaume  Le,  baroa  de 
St.  Ildephont,  Itineraire  hislor.  pol, 
geog.  etc.  dcs  7  Provinces  Unies  des 
pays  has,  enriehi  de  cartes,  2  vols,  8.  a; 
la  Hr.ye,  1782. 

Federal  procession,  Ode  for  the,  up- 
on the  adoption  of  the  new  govern- 
ment. [This  was  struck  off  in  the 
streets  of  N.  Y.  and  thrown  among; 
the  people  fr.  the  press.] 

Federalist,  The,  [by  A.  Hamilton,^ 
a  coll.  of  essays  in  favour  of  the  con- 
stitu.  of  1787,  2  vols.  12.  N.  Y.  1788, 

Federalists,  Le,  par  Hamilton, 
Madison,  et  Jay,  2  vols.  8.  a  Paris, 
1792. 

Federalists,  Word  to,  and  to  those, 
who  love  the  memory  of  Washington  , 
8. 

Fellowes,  WilliamDorset,  Nar. 
of  the  loss  of  his  majesty's  packet 
the  Lady  Hobart,  on  anisl.  of  ice,  2S 
June,  1803,  5th.  ed.  Lon.  1803. 

Female  jockey  club,  12.  N.  Y.  rep. 
1794. 

Fenner,  Thomas,  def.  in  errourand 
George  Lewis  pff.  in  errour,  in  the 
court  for  the  trial  of  impeach,  and 
correction  of  crrours,  bet.  8,  N.  Y. 
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Fenwick,  Benedict  I.  J^Te-w-York, 
Ser.  del.  in  the  Rom.  cath.  ch.  for  the 
benefit  of  the  city  dispensaiy,  8.  N. 
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Ferguson,  Adam,  Hist,  of  the  prog. 

and  termina.  of  the  Rom.  repub.  <j 

vols.  8.  Phil.  1805. 
Fessenden,  Thomas,  Walpole,  Sci* 

ence  of  sanctity,   8.  Bratleborough, 

1804. 

[Fessenden,  Thomas  Green]  Mo 
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tion  in  4  cantos,  by  Christopher  Caus- 
tick,  2d.  Amer.  ed.  with  an  appropri- 
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 Weekly  inspector,  2  vols.  8.  N.  Y. 

pub.  for  1 806,  7. 

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Register  of  arts,  or  a  compendi 


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modern  discoveries  and  inventions 
with  an  app.  giving  a  list  of  Amcr. 
patentees  fr.  1T90  to  1804,  inclus.  8. 
Phil.  u;08. 

Fessenden,  T.  G.  (cont.)Law  of  pa- 
tents and  new  inventions,  with  an  app. 
cont.  French  pat.  laws,  and  forms,  8. 
Bos.  1 810. 

FiLSON,  John,  Hist,  de  Kentucke, 
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FiNDLEY,  William,  Hist,  of  the 
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FiKLEY,  James,  Attempt  to  set  the 
prohibition  in  the  13  and  20  ch^ipters 
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Fiscrs  papalis.    See  Crashaw. 
FiBKE,  Samhel,  Salem,  Impar.  nar. 

of  the  controversy  i>ct.  and  a  num.  of 

the  brethren  of  the  1st.  ch.  in  Salem, 

12.  Bos.  lT3r;. 
—  Brief  nar.  of  the  process  with  the 

1st.  ch.  in  Salem,  etc. 
FiSKE,  TiiADDKUS,  IFest  Cambridge, 

Nat.  thanks,  ser.  del.  19  Feb.  17y3, 

8.  Bos. 

FisRE,  Abel,  Wilton,  Ser.  ord.  Abiel 
Abbot  in  Coventry,  28  Oct.  1795,  3. 
Amh.  1796. 

— —  Ser.  ord.  Jacob  Abbot  in  Hampton- 
falls.  \  j  Aug.  :*  798.  c.  by  Sam.  Haven 
of  Portsmouth,  f.  by  Jesse  Appleton  of 
Hampton,  8.  Nbyport. 

—  Dis.  del.  in  Lyndeborous^h,  26  Feb. 

1801,  at  a  singing  lec.  8.  Amh. 

FiSKE,  Nathan,  Brookjield,  Dud. 
lec.  del.  at  Har.  coll.  7  Sep.  1776,  8. 
Bos. 

Fitch,  Jabe7,  Ips-xich,  Portsmouth, 
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Bos.  1728. 

 Ser.  ord.  John  Tucke  in  Gosport, 

26  July,  1732,  12.  Bos. 

 Two  dis.  occ.  by  the  throat  distem- 
per, Avith  an  add.  to  the  reader,  12. 
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Fitch,  Ei5E?;ezer,  TViUiamstonni,  Dis. 
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Fleetmood,  W.  Reasonable  communi- 
cant, or  an  explanation  of  the  doc.  of 
the  sacra,  of  the  Lord's  supper,  with 
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FLEMiXG,RonBRT,  Dis.  (Ml  thc  rlsc  ai\<l 
fall  of  papacy,  in  wh.  the  revolu.  in 
France  and  the  abject  state  of  the  Fr- 
king  are  distinctly  pointed  out,  del.  in 
Lon.  1701,  with  an  introduc.  to  thia 
ed.  8.  Bos.  rep.  1794. 

Flinn,  Andrew,  Charleston,  Ser. 
del.  3  Ap.  1811,  at  the  ded.of  the2d. 
prcsby.  ch.  in  C.  t.  C. 

[Flint,  Jacob,  Cohasset,']  Catechism 
for  the  use  of  children  compiled  by, 
8.  Bos.  1806. 

Flokida,  Ordinances  adopted  by  the 
conven.  of  West,  8.  Natchez,  1810. 

Fly  NT,  Het>»rv,  CambHdge,  Ser. 
del.  at  the  thurs.  lec.  in  Bos.  3  Ap. 
1729,  8.  Bos. 

  Twenty  ser.  on  various  subj.  8. 

Bos.  1739. 

FoBE?,  Peues,  RayiiluLm,  Mass.  El. 
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Fog's  journal  of  10  Feb.  173S,  Remark* 
on,  8.  Lon. 

Fond,  Sigaud  De  La,  Elemens  de 
physique  theorique  et  experimentale 
avec  figures,  4  vols.  8.  a  Paris,  1777. 

[FoRBiiS,  John,  J\''eiv-York,~\  Cata- 
logue of  the  books  belong,  to  the  N. 
Y.  soc.  library  with  the  charter  and 
bye  laws,  8.  N.  Y.  1813. 

Foreign  missions.  Proceed,  of  the 
commissioners  for,  at  a  meeting  in 
Farmington,  5  Sept.  1810.  8. 

 Report  of  the  Amer.  board 

of  commiss.  for,  16  Sept.  1812,  with 
an  add.  to  the  christian  public  on  the 
subj.  of  missions,  8.  Bos. 

Foreign  re!:i'ions,  P.eport  on  eur, 
alarming  state  of. 

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tion ag.  is  fully  refuied  by,  with  a  co- 
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[  ]  Defence  of  ttje  treaty  of  amity, 

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the  conduct  and  character  of  Jolut 
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tab. a  constitution  of  gov.  for  the  U.  S. 
also  a  sumnury  oi  the  polit,  opinions 


54 


CATALOGUE. 


of  John  Adams,  nnd  a  discussion  bet. 
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Hamilton,  A.  (cont.)  and  Burr,  Cor- 
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affair  of  honour  bet.  to  which  is  add- 
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and  an  app.  8.  N.  Y.  1804. 
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<iocu.  rel.  to  the  d.  of,  with  <Nomments, 
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and  eulogies,  wh.  have  been  written  or 
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time  of  the  d.  of. 
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H A  M  M  E  T  T ,  J o  H  N,  A n s.  f  o     t.  S tone's 
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Hancock,  John,  Bramtvee  [noiv 
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IL-^-NCock,  Jean^,  Boston,  Discours 
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to  1813,  also  proclamations  for  fasts, 
thanksgivings,  etc  Har.  coll.  theses, 
patriotic  songs,  and  various  other 
printed  documents  in  the  sheet  and 
half  sheet  form,  wh.  when  bound 
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Handbills,  Selection  of,  circulated 
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Hanson,  Alexander  Contee,  Tri- 
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IIabdcastle's  annual  masonic  regis- 
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IIardie,  James,  Philadelphia,  J'/eyv- 
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cont.  complete  and  impar.  acc.  of  the 
lives  and  w  ritings  of  the  moat  eminent 
perfionn  in  every  station,  but  more 
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Harmon,  Joel,   Columbian  sacred 

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1799,  4.  Bos. 

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GATAJ.OGUE. 


55 


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ILVRROWGATE 


Phil.  Direciions  for 


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Hart,  William,  Saybrooh^  Remarks 
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Hart,  Oliver,  Dancing  exploded,  a 
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1768,  on  the  sabbath  after  the  d.  ot 
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Hearne,  Samuel,  Journey  fr.  Prince 
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ry of  copper  mines,  a  northwest  pas- 


CATALOGUE. 


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Heath,  William,  Roxhury,  Mc- 
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Hemmenway,  Moses,  TVellSf  Mass. 
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 Ser.  ord.  John  Kelly  in  Hamp- 

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HsNi-'REY,  Benjamin,  Plan  with  pro- 
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HERKENscHWANDjDiscours  sur  le  com- 
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HiGGTNSON,  John,  Salem,  Mass.  e!. 
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CATALOGUK. 


57 


History  of  the  Tint  empire  fr.  1765 
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Hitchcock,  Evos,  Beverly,  Pj-ovi- 
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12  June,  171/9,  c.  by  Roland  Greene 
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iloBART,  John  Henry,  JVe-w-York, 
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 ■  Ser.  del.  at  the  consecra.  of  Trini- 
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1811. 

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Hobby,  Willt.\m,  Reading;  Tnqiiiry 
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 Advice  to  his  people  from  tlie 

grave. 

H  o  D  G  K I N  s  o     J  o  H  >T,  .Ye\t}-  Yovk,  Nar. 

of  the  coimexion  ^vitli  the  old  Amer. 

comp.  fr.  .5  Sept-  1792  to  ^1  March, 

1797,  8.  N.  Y. 
HoFfMAXj  JosiAK  Ogdsx,  Ora  del. 


bef.  the  soc.  of  black  friars  in  the  citv 
of  N.  Y.  10  Nov.  1788,  8.  N.  Y. 

HoFFMAX,  Chi4T.stian,  Aew-TorA", 
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Ho  LLA  N  do  IS  ES  du  sud  de  I'Am-eriqne, 
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HoLLis,  John,  lleusons  for  skepticism, 
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the  hist,  of  the  man  after  God's  owu 
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Ho  L M  E s,  A B I E  L,  Midwaii,  Cambridg-^, 
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the  whole  of  Watt's  psal.  and  hymns, 
to  each  of  wh.  a  tune  is  adapted  and 
some  additional  tunes  suited  to  the  par- 
tii-ui.,r  mei.rc.s  of  Vaio  and  Brady's  i^nd 
li 


LATA  J 


.00  L». 


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I>raclical  princijjlcs,  4.  Exeter,  about 

looo. 

UoMERE,  L»!s '24  livres  de  I'lliade  d', 
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11  jireniicrs  par  Ungues  Salel,  abbe 
de  sainct  Cbcron,  et  les  1^  derniera 
I»ar  Aniadis  Janiyn,  secretaire  de  la 
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JlOMERUS,  lliatlos  de  rebus  ad  Troiarn 
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Hones  and  Town,  Catal.  of  Brit, 
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HoNiLYWooD,  Sr.  John,  Poems  with 
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Hopkins,  Sa]«iu EL,  Springjieldy  His- 
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—  Add.  to  the  people  of  N.  Kng.  on 
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Hopkins,  Samuel,  Great  Barring- 
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  System  of  doctrines  coritained  iu 

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Hopkins,  Samuel  Miles,  JVew- 
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HoPKiNTON,  Resvdt  of  an  eccles.  coun. 
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HoR<iE  and  foot  guards,  Rules  and  afti- 
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IIoRTENSius's  essay  on  the  liberty  of 
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Hosack,  David,  J^Tew  York,  Inaug. 
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 Enquiry  into  the  causes  of  suspend- 
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— —  Introductory  lecture  on  med.  edu- 
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 Catal.  of  plants  cent,  in  the  botanic 

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[  ]  Descrip.  of  Elgin  garden  the  pro- 
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  Observations  on  the  use  of  the 

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N.  Y.  1810. 

  Hortus  Elginensis,  or  a  catal.  of 

plants,  indigenous  and  exotic,  cultivat- 
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 Statement  of  facts  rel.  to  the  es- 
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 Observa.  on  the  estab.  of  the  col- 
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  Traiteraent  d'anthrax,  tradult  cn 

Francois  par  moiis.  Pelilc,  S. 


CATALCGUE. 


•59 


HosAcK,  D.  (cont.)  Case  of  aneurism 
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■  Observa.  on  the  surgery  of  the  an- 
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inany  of  the  reputed  discoveries  and 
improvements  of  mod.  times,  del. 
an  introduc.  lee.  to  a  course  of  lec- 
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N.  Y.  1813. 
— —  Observa.  on  the  advantages  of  ex- 
posing wounds  to  the  air  after  capital 
operations  with  remarks  upon  the  re- 
moval of  scirrhous  tumours  fr.  the 
hreast,  commun.  in  a  letter  to  Samue! 
Bard,  8.  N.  Y.  1813. 

^        Observa.  on  vision  read  bef  tlie 

roy.  soc.  of  Lon.  1  May,  1794,  and 
pub.  in  their  transac.  the  same  year, 
commun.  to  the  soc.  by  Gsorge  Ptar- 
son,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1813. 

•  Private  med.  school  in  the  city  of 

N.  Y.  estab.  by,  exhibiting  tlie  plan  of 
study  adopted,  8. 

— —  Dis,  inti  oductory  to  a  course  of  lec- 
tures on  the  theory  and  practice  of 
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[HosACK  AND  Frakcis']  Aracr.  med. 
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Hospital  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  Charter 
for  estab.  a,  granted  by  John,  earl  of 
Dunmore,  13  June,  ITTJ,  4.  X.  Y. 

— — -  Brief  acc.  of  the,  in  the  city  of  N. 
Y.  3.  N.  Y.  180i. 

" — --  Acc.  of  the,  etc.  vith  engravings, 
list  of  raem.  and  catah  of  the  books 
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HouDix,  Michael  Gabriel,  Ora. 
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trait of  the  author,  4.  Alb. 

HouRY,  Laurext  D',  Almanach  roy- 
al, annee  1787,  presentee  a  sa  maj.pour 
la  premiere  fois  en  1699,  par.  S.pp.TiO. 

IfotjsE  carpenters  of  the  city  of  N.  Y, 
The  constitu.  of  the  associated  body 
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HousTouN,  William,  j\''e~.v-rork, 
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ilow,  Thomas  Y.  J\'e-w-York,  Essays 
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— -  Letter  to  Samuel  Miller  in  reply  to 
his  Letters  concerning  the  constitu. 
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Ut!ca,lS08. 


j  How,  Thomas  Y.  (cont.)  Dis.  fr.  Re^, 
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Howard,  Simeon,  Bcston,  Art.  ri- 
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 Ser.fr.  1  JoJin  3.  18,  del.  bef.  ih^ 

soe.  of  free  and  accept,  masons,  is 
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 Mass.  el.  eer.  31  May,  1780,  «. 

Bos. 

— -  Ser.  ord.  Thomas  Adams  for  the 
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Bo3.  18  Nov.  1791,  c.  by  Joseph  Jack- 
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Hov/AR3,  John  C.  Boston^  Dis.  del. 
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Howe,  Robert,  Proceed,  of  a  couit 
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HoYJ-,  Epapiiras,  Practicd  instruc- 
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Hubbard,  William,  Ipsxvichy  Nar, 
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Hughes,  Nimrod,  Viroinia,  Solemn 
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conimaud  of  the  Lord  God,  etc.  re- 
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Hull,  William,  Kev^ton^  Ora.  del, 
bef.  the  Gincin.  soc.  of  Mass.  4  July, 
1788,  4.  Bos. 

Hull,  Stephen,  Ameshuvxj^  Baxpiham, 
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26  Sept.  1?04,  c.  by  John  Kelly  of 
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HuMAjr  body.  Essay  on  tlie  liature  of 
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HuMA2»E  soc.  of  Massacliusetts,  Institu. 
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of  treatment  to  be  used  with  persons 
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 Appendix  designed  to 

accompany  the  dis.  del.  by  John 
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— See  Thacher,  Morse,  Porter,  Gar- 
diner, Gray,  Emerson,  Danforth,  Col- 
man. 

Humane  soc.  MerxSma-,  S(.-e  Bass,  Da. 
no,  V/hite,  C;-ry. 


60 


CATALOGUE. 


HuMANB  soc.  ol  N.  Y.  Birecllons  for 
the  recoveiy  of  peit-Oiis  appaienlly 
dead  fi\  dro-\vning. 

— —  — —  Heport  of  a  com.  ot  the, 

appointed  to  inquiic  into  tlie  tinin.  of 
taveni  licences,  the  manner  of  grant- 
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Humane  soc.  Annual  report  of  the 
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Humboldt,  Alexandeu  De,  Political 
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cont.  researches  rel.  to  the  geography 
of  Mexico,  etc.  witli  physical  sections 
irans.  fr.  the  French  by  John  Black,  ^2 
Aols.  8.  Lon.  1811. 

HuMPHiiEYS,  Datip,  Ilnmpky^eyviUe, 
Miscel.  \vorks,  with  a  ])orti  :'.it  and  a 
plate  of  the  medal  ])rcseiited  by  tlic 
?vlass.  agricul.  soc.  and  a  ded.  to  the 
duke  De  Kochciavicault,  8.  N.  Y. 
1804. 

l^lIuNN,  JoHx  S.  Jsi'eiv-Yorlc^  JVew- 
hnrghf']  Observa.  on  the  improve- 
liienis  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  south  of 
Cirand  street,  8.  N.  Y.  1806. 

HuKTi Nt.TO N,  EN'Ocir,  AJiddleioimy 
Ora.  dei.  '2-2  Feb.  1  800,  on  the  d.  of  G. 
Washington,  8.  M. 

H'^M^B ANBR^i,  The,  of  thi*ee  celebrated 
Brit,  farmers,  Hakewell,  Arbnthnot, 
aiid  Ducket,  with  phites,  8.  Lon.  1811. 

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jiuTCHiNS,  TnoMAS,  A  toppora])h. 
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t-omprehenciing  the  rivers  Oliio,  Keu- 
}tawa,  etc.  as  laid  down  in  a  map  by, 
Avith  an  app.  cont.  Patrick  Kennedy's 
journal  up  the  Illinois  river,  8.  Lon. 

"izrs. 

Hu  TClIl^'SON,  Thomas,  Hist,  of  Mas- 
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Coll.  of  original  papers  rel.  to  the 
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I. 

Ib  anez,  Gasp.vk,  Noticia  y  jTiicio  de 
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Tlllxois.  See  Wilkins. 

Imlay,  Geokge,  Topograph,  descrip.  of 
the  west,  territory  of  N.  Am.  witli  a 
map,  to  wh.  are  add.  the  discovery, 
settlement,  et.c  of  Kentucky  and  an 
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hist,  by  John  Filson,  2d.  cd.  8.  Lon. 
1 793. 

IMJ.A.Y,  James  H.  Add.  del.  at  tlie  fed. 

repul'.  raeeung  at  Freehold  in  Mon. 

CO.  £2  Aug.  1808,  8.  Trenton. 
iNr.EPENiiENT  refiector,  Letter  to  the, 


by  David  Marin  Ren  Jesse,  pastor  oi 
Aqnenonka,  8.  N.  Y.  IT.'i.l 

IxuErENDENT,  refl.  (cont.)  See  am. 
Newspapers. 

lNl)E.»i,  liisioire  pliilns.  et  politique  des 
etab.  et  tlu  commerce  des  F.ui  opeens 
dans  les  deux,  V  vols,  new  cd.  with 
maps  and  plat(;s,  8.  a  Paris,  1778. 

India,  Brief  nar.  of  the  baptist  mission 
in,  9x1.  ed.  12.  Lon.  1812. 

[Indian]  treaty,  Minutes  of  an,  held  at 
Easton  in  Penn.  Oct.  1758,  fol.  Wood- 
bridge. 

LvDiAyi,  Conference  held  at  St.  Geor- 
ge's 20  Sept.  i753y  bet.  Wm.  Pepper- 
ell,  et.  al.  and  the,  of  the  Penobscot 
tribe,  4.  Bos. 

iNiAi^r  bajiiism,  Reasons  for  I'cnoun- 
cir.g,  8.  Gtorget.  1810. 

Infectious  and  pestilential  diseases, 
Act  to  provide  ag.  passed  8-  Ap. 
18il. 

Influence  of  the  Spirit,Occas.  thoughts 

on  the,  with  seasonable  cautions  ag. 

mistakes  and  abuses,  8.  Bos.  1742. 
InoajVNato,  E  J.  La  femme  invisible  a 

son  nouvcau  domicile,  with  a  plate,  12. 

a  Paris. 

Ingeusoll,  Ch.  Jared,  View  of  the 
rights  and  w  rongs,  power  and  policy  of 
the  U.  S.  A.  8.  Pliil.  1808. 

[iNGEiiSOLL,  Chari.es,  Philadel- 
phia,^ Inchiquin,  the  Jesuits  letters 
during  a  late  residence  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
being  a  fragment  of  a  private  corres- 
pondence acci(ientally  discovered  in 
Europe,  8.  N.  Y.  1810. 

Inglis,  Charles,  JS'e-w-York,  JVova 
Scotia,  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  John 
Ogilvie  of  N.  Y.  8  N  Y.  1774. 

— —  Ser,  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Samuel  Auch- 
muty,  12.  N.  Y.  1777. 

[  ]  Letters  of  Papinian,  in  wh.  the 

conduct,  present  state  and  prospects  of 
the  Amer.  congress  are  examined,  12. 
N.  Y.  1779. 

  Ser.  del.  in  N.  Y.  26  Oct.  178.3, 

with  an  advertise.  8.  Lon.  1784. 

■  The  case  of  the  right  rev.  at  the 

commissioner's  office,  31  Jul}',  1799. 
4. 

 Charge  to  the  clergy  of  the  diocess 

of  N.  Scotia  in  June  and  Aug.  1803,  8. 
Hal.  1804. 

  See  Cndworth. 

Inland  naviga.  fr.  Hudson's  river  to 
Ontario  and  Erie,  Rt-port  of  the  com- 
missioners a])poin'Led  to  explore  the 
I     route  of  an,  8.  Alb.  181 1. 
Insolvent  debtors,  Act  for  the  benefll 
of,  and  ihcir  creditors,  8.  N.  Y. 


CATALOGUE. 


61 


Inventors,  Reraarts  on  the  rights  of,  Jav,  Joh^, 

and  the  influence  of  their  studies  in       the  whole  of  the 

promoting  the  enjoyments  of  hie  ami 

pub.  prosperity,  8.  Bos.  1807. 
Ireland,  Report  of  the  com.  of  secrecy 

of  the  h  of  Ids.  in,  as  reported  by  John 

earl  of  Clare,  30  Aug.  1798,  with  uu 

app.  detailing  sundry  exam.  I*.  l,on. 

1798. 

Ireland,  John,  Brooklyn^  Record  of 

proceed,  of  a  board  of  clergy  canon- 

ically  constituted  for  trying  the  truth 

of  certain  charges  ag.  8.  N.  Y.  1810. 
— —  Second  solemn  appeal  to  tlie  ch. 

eont.  remarks  and  strictures  on  the 

late  violent  proceed,  of  a  pretended 

eccles.  court   ag.  the  author,  8.  B. 

mil. 

Irish  emigrant,  Letter  fr.  an,  to  his 
f   friend  in  Uie  U.  S.  8.  N.  Y.  1T9B. 
Ira'ing,  Peter,  S.  oj  JVeiv-Yorh,  In- 

ang.  dis.  on  the  Influenza,  sub.  to  the 

exam,  of  the  foe.  of  phys.  under  the 

author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colum.  col!.  (5 

May,  1794,  ded.  to  George  Clinton  and 

others,  8.  N.  Y. 
Irving,  John  T.  Ora.del.  bef.  the  Tam- 

soc.  \%  May,  1810,  8.  N.  Y. 
Isaiah,  Paraphrase  on  9  chapters  of, 

8.  Northampton,  1803. 
Itinerant  preaching,  Declara.  of  min- 
isters in  I?arnstabie  co.  rel.  to  the  late 

practice  of,  12.  Bos.  1745. 

J 

[Jackson,  Hall,  Portsmouth,";^  Ob- 
serva.  and  remarks  on  the  putrid  ma- 
lignant sore  throat  of  1784  to  1786,  by 
a  gentleman  of  the  faculty,  12.  Ports. 
1786. 

Jackson,  John,  Reflections  on  the 
commerce  of  the  Mediterranean,  de- 
duced fr.  actual  experience,  8.  N.  Y.  j 
1806. 

Jackson,  Ten  hints  add.  to  wise  men! 

concerning  the  dispute  wh.  ended  8 

Nov.  i80V',    in  the  dismission  of  the 

Brit.  min.  to  the  U.  S.  A.  o.  Bos. 
Jamaica,  Acts  of  assembly  passed  in 

the  isl.  of,  fr.  1681  to  1754,  inclus,  fol. 

Lon. 

 Candid  remarks  on  Witherspoon's 

add.  to  the  inhabitants  of,  8.  Phil- 
1772. 

Jamks,  Thomas,  The  Jesuits'  down- 
fall threatened,  the  life  of  Parsons  the 
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Wickliftc. 

James,  king  of  Eng.  IMcditation  upon 
the  Lord's  prayer  for  the  benefit  of 
his  subiects,  144  pp.  with  a  pvef,  1 
Len.  Icl9. 


— —  Letters,  bein^ 
correspon.  bet.  and 


Lewis  Littlepagc,  new  and  correct  ed. 
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1786. 

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U.  S.  A.  with  a  copious  app.  cont,  Cur- 
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8.  Phil.  1795. 

 Features  of  the  treaty  of,  with  a 

view  of  the  commerce  of  the  U.  S.  as 
it  stands  ut  present  and  is  fixed,  8. 
Phil.  1795.    See  Brit.  raaj.  and  the 
U.  S. 

J  AT,  Peter  Agustus,  JVewYork.  Ora. 
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1810,  8.  N.  Y. 
Jay,  James,  jVe-.vTork,  Memorial  to 
the  sen.  and  h.  of  rep.  in  cong.  8. 1813. 
Jefferts,  Thomas,  Nat.  and  civil 
hist,  of  the  Fr.  dominions  in  N.  and.  S. 
Am.  illus.  with  maps  engraved  by,  in 
two  parts,  fol.  Lon.  1760. 
[Jefferson,  Thomas,  JMoiiticello,'] 
Summary  of  the  rights  of  Brit.  Am.  set 
fortli  in  some  resolutions  intended  for 
the  inspection  of  the  delegates  of  Vir- 
ginia in  convention  by  a  native  and 
*mem.  of  the  li.  of  burgesses,  8.  Wms- 
burg,  1774. 

 is^otes  on  the  state  of  Virginia,  with 

a  map,  8.  Lon.  1787. 

 The  claims  of,  to  the  presidency, 

examined  at  the  bar  of  Christianity  by 
a  layman,  8.  Phil.  1800. 

  Letter  to,  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  Ly 

Junius  Philicnus  [Johnson]  8.  N.  Y, 
1802. 

 Defence  of  the  measures  of  the  ad 

ministration  of,  by  Curtius,  12.  Wash. 
1804. 

 Observa.  on  certain  passages  in  the 

Notes  on  Virginia,  which  appear  to 
have  a  tendency  to  subvert  religion 
and  estab.  false  philosophy,  8.  N.  Y, 
1804.    See  C.  C.  Moore. 

 Memoirs  of,  cont.  a  hist,  of  the  Uo 

S.  with  a  view  to  the  rise  and  prog,  of 
PV.  influence  and  principles,  2  vols.  8. 
1809. 

 Proceed,  of  the  gov.  of  the  U.  S. 

in  maintaining  the  pub.  right  to  the 
beach  of  the  Missisippi  adjacent  to 
N.  Orleans  ag.  the  intrusion  of  Ed- 
ward Livingston,  prepared  for  the  use 
of  the  council  by,  8.  N.  Y.  1812. 
Jefferson  ag.  Madison's  war,  by  a 
republican,  advocating  the  election  of 
l)e  Witt  Clinton  lo  tlie  presidency, 
about  1812. 


62 


CATALOGUE. 


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ofan  e.vpii  ingfiiclion,  h}  Democraticus, 
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Jenkins  Elisra,  \s.  Sol.  Yan  Rensse- 
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jEiNKirus,  JoH.\,  Add.  to  the  kglsla. 
of  Mass  v'ith  recommendations  of 
the  systein  of  writing-  by,  Leom. 
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Jenks,  \ViLT.«ASi,  Bath,  Eulogy  del. 
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Brunswick,  with  no'es,  8. Forth 

Jest  xTes,  Le  catechisme  des,  oi'  exam- 
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Jewki.  jEDri>TAH,  Jto-;;>Icy,  Ser.  fr. 
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1741,  8.  Bos.  17  i^. 

Jewett,  Paul,  Eoxdey,  New  Etig. 
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JijSGiJE;,  Bob,  The  a.ssocia.  of  the  dele- 
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Stress  held  at  Phil.  I  Sept.  1/74  versi- 
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JoHPtsoK-,  Samtjbl,  Stratford,  JVexv- 
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printed  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall, 
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at  New  Haven,  1767,  8.  N.  H.  1T68. 
JoHKSOA',  John  B.  Ora.  on  union  del. 

1£  Mav,  1794,  bef.  the  Tarn.  soc.  8. 

N,  Y.' 

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170^. 

 Eulogy  on  G.  Washington  del.  22 

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Sept.  witli  an'app.  cotit.  a  letter 

fr.  John  Bassett.  8  Alb. 
JoHNr.oiN;  Ai.FaED,  Freeiinrt,  Ser.  nrd. 

EUsha  Moseley  in  New  Glocester,  10 

Feb.  1802,  c.  by  Tristram  Giijuan  of 

No :'th  Yarmouth,  f.  by  Jacob  Herrick,  i 

8.  Forth 

JoHKf-oiv,  Ayt.mek,  appellaj.t  and 
Ephrttim  Hart  res.  in  the  court  for 
the  trial  of  impeach,  and  the  coiTec. 
of  en  ou.-s  bet.  8.  Alb. 

Jox  .*  H,  Sao-ed  oratorio  to  be  sung  in 
Tnu.  ch.24.  N.  Y.  IGOi. 

JoNi's,  HE^•RY,  Merit,  a  poem  ascribed 
to  Pliilip  earl  of  Chesterfield,  4.  Lon. 
17.>S. 

JoKFs,  T.  Gr.  BHt.  Ser.  del.  at  tlie 
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Jo>;ej!,  W.  and  S.  Catal.  of  optical  math. 


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Jordan,  Camili.e,  Depute  du  Rhone, 
a  ses  commettans  sur  la  revolution  du 
18  Fructidor,  8.  a  Paris,  1798. 

JoRDENbiUH,  Gerakdus  Da  v  id,  Gel- 
lia  lusus  poeticus,  accedunt  ejusdem: 
ctlogte  et  e[Hgrammata,  Avith  a  com- 
phmentarjf  address  to  the  author  in 
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Jo.ssE}.VN,  John,  Acc.  of  two  voyages 
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JouEi,  Ca  valier, Letter  add.  to  dr. 
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Journal  of  the  conven.  of  the  state  of 
N.  Y.  held  at  Poughkeepsie,  June^^ 
1788.4.  P. 

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4. 

Journal  of  the  senate  and  assem,  of 

N.  Y.  See  New-York. 
Journals,    Spirit  of  the  public,  or 

beauties  of  Araer.  newspapers  for 
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Jo  URN  A  ux,  L'esprit  des,  Francois  et 

etrangers.  Mars,  1791,  3d.  vol.  8.  a 

Paris. 

JuDSON,  Ephraim,  Taunton,  Shef- 
fisld,  Ser.  ord.  Jonathan  Strong  iu 
Braiiitree  [now  Randolph]  c.  by  John 
Porter  of  Bridgewater,  f.  by  Ezra 
Weld  of  Braintree,  8.  Prov. 

  Ser.  ord.  Ebenezer  Fitch,  pres. 

Williams  coll.  del.  in  W^illiamstownj 
17  June,  :279.5.  c,  by  Stephen  West 
of  Stockbridge,  f.  by  Seth  Swift  of  W. 
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Junius,  jun.  Spirit  of  liberty  or  Ju» 
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CATALOGLE. 


63 


JtJBiES  of  Englan«5,  Security  of  Eo- 
glishmen's  Uvea,  or  tlie  trust,  power, 
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K. 

Karigal,  Haijm  Isaac,  Ser.del.in 
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the  day  of  peaticost,  28  ?»iay,  1TT3, 
8.  N. 

Kearsley's  correct  tax  tables  for 
1805,  IB.  Lou.  1804. 

Keatingb,  Maurice,  True  hist,  of 
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Diaz  Del  Castillo,  one  of  the  con- 
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Keene,  Richard  RAY^'•ALI>,  Jifa- 
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Keith,  George,  Journal  of  travels 
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Keith,  George  Skene,  Purtic.  ex- 
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K.EMP,  Jamfs,  Choptank,  Scr.  del. 
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of  Maryland  in  Bait.  2  June,  1803,  8. 

Kendal,  Samuel,  PFeston,  IMuss.  el. 
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Cushing' of  Waltham,  f.  by  Tliaddeus 
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Kendall,  James,  Plymoxith,  Ser. 
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1805,  c.  by  Oakes  Shaw  of  Barnsta- 
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4.  Eng.  1T85. 
Kent,  James,  Albany,  lutroduc.  lec. 

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lT9.j. 


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Kentui  KY,  Acc.  of  the  extraovd.  re- 
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Keppel,  Augustus,  Trial  of,  admi- 
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KlRKLAIVD,  JOTIX  TaORNTOTf,  Bofi- 

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17QS,  8,  l?os. 

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 St  r.  ov«l.  John  Pipon  in  Taunton, 

15  Jan.  1800,  c  i)y  Jon:is  Clark  of 
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8.  Caiab. 

Kiss  AM,  S I'  ang.  essa- on  tlie 
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KisSAM,  Bk^-jaminus,  Dis.  medica 
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gravido,  qu?.jn  r.anuente  sum  mo  iiu- 
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prsefcc.  efr.  exaniini  subjecit,  12  Sent 


64 


CATALOGUE. 


«lc(].  (o  Ri.  Rhiirpc,  Sam.  Burd,  Alex. 
Hamilton,  8.  Edin.  1783. 

KissAM,  liBiNJAMiN,  JsTew-York^  In- 
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fac.  of  \)li>8.  under  the  autlior.  of  the 
irus.  of  (ioluin.  coll.  1*2  Nov.  1805, 
(led.  to  Hichard  S.Kissam  and  James 
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Knickerbocker,  Diedrick,  Hist, 
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N.  Y.  1809. 

Koch,  x\brege  do  Thistoire  des  trai- 
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I'Europe  depiiis  la  paix  de  Westpha- 
lie,  .S  vols.  8.  a  Basle,  1T96. 

KoL LOCK,  Henry,  Elizabeth,  Prince- 
ten,  Savannnhy  Ser.  del.  bef.  the 
t;en.  assem.  of  the  prtsby.  ch.  in  the 
U.  S.  A.  23  May,  ISOo,  with  an  app. 
8.  Vhil. 

KorzEBUE,  AuGusTx  s,  Comedy  of 
the  count  of  Burgundy  trans,  by 
Charles  Smith,  S.  N.  Y.  1800. 

  Comedy  of  La  Pevrouse,  trans, 

by  Ch.  Smkh,  8.  N.  Y.'lSOO. 

Ku>'7,E,  Jo  H.N  C.  J\^e~cv-York,  Ser.  del. 
at  the  (led.  of  the  Eng.  Lutheran  ch. 
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—  Table  of  a  new  construction  for  cal- 
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L. 

Ladies'  soc.  estab.  in  X.  Y.  Constitu.  of 
the,  for  the  relief  of  poor  widows  witli 
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L  A  F  T ,  J  o  A  N  N  K  s  D  i: ,  Nieu  we  w  creld  t 
ofte  besohryviiighe  van  West  Indien, 
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Lafitau,  Moeurs  des  sauvages  Ame- 
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Laouna,    Dawiet.  Israel  Lopez:,  I 
Espejo  fiel  de  vidas  que  contiene  los 
psalmos  de  David  en  verso  obra  devota, 
util,  y  deleytable  compuesta  por,  4 
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Lahontan,  Voyages  du  baron  de,  dans 
I'Amerique,  Sep.  etc.  le  tout  enrichi 
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179T. 

JiAMB,  Patrick,  Royal  cookery,  fr. 
the  time  of  Charlis  II.  to  Anne,  8. 
Lou.  iV!i<o. 


Lancaster,  Joseph,  London,  Im- 
I  i)rovements  in  education,  etc.  with  a 
I  sketch  of  the  N.  Y.  free  school,  18. 
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Samuel   MaccHntock  iu  Greenland, 
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 Thanks,  ser.  del.  10  Nov.  17.')9,  for 

the  success  of  his  majesty's  arms  ag. 
Canada,  8.  P.  1760. 

 Impar.   exam,  of  Bobert  Sande- 

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8.  P.  176;-). 

 Summary  of  christian  fafth,  8.  Bos. 

1768. 

 Rational  explication  of  St.  John*s 

vision  of  the  two  beasts  in  the  1  3th. 
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 Mass.  el.  ser.  31  May,  1775,  8. 

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 Ser.  ord.  Edward  Sprague  in  Dub- 
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 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  John  Win- 

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 N.  Hamp.  el.  ser.  del.  at  Concord, 

5  June,  1788,  8.  Exeter. 

 Observa.  on  the  revelation  of  J. 

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 Dis.  del.  bef.  the  Piscataqua  associa. 

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 Correction  of  some  great  mistakes 

committed  l?y  John  Cozens  Ogden  in 
his  letters  pub.  at  Bos.  8.  P.  1792. 

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at  Norwich,  12.  N. 
Lathrop,  John,  Boston,  Ser.  on  early 
pietv,  del.  in  Medford,  20  March, 
1771,  8.  B. 

 Art.  el.  ser.  6  June,   1774,  with 

notes,  8.  R. 

 Ser.  ord.  William  Bentley  in  Salem, 

c.  by  James  Dimau,  of  S.  f.  by  John 
Prince,  of  S.  8.  S. 

 Dis.  del.  bef.  the  Mass.  hum.  soc.  in 

June  1787,  with  an  app.  8.  Bos. 

 Dud.  lec.  del.  at  Har.  coll.  4  Sept. 

1793,  8.  B. 

 Century  dis.  del.  in  Jan.  I'JOl, 

8.  B. 

 Dis.  del.  bef.  the  soc.  prop.  go-;. 

am.  liid.  and  others  in  N.  Am.  13 


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of  the  new  plantations  in  Maine,  and 

an  app.  8.  R. 
Lathrop,  J.  (cent.)  Dis.del.in  Milton, 

S  Oct.  1804,  w  hen  the  pastoral  relation 

of  Joseph  McKean  to  the  ch.  in  that 

tovr-n  was  dissolved,  with  an  app.  cent. 

the  kindly  proceed,  of  the  ch.  and  of 

the  eccles.  council,  8.  B. 
 Ser.  dA.  at  the  inter,  of  Samuel 

West  in  Roston,      Ap.  iSOS,  8.  B. 

 Thanks,  ser.  del.  1  Dec.  1308,  8.  B, 

  Dis.  occus.  by  the  d.  of  his  consort 

Elizabeth  Lathrop,  8.  B.  1809. 
=  Dis.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  John  Eliot  of 

Boston,  del.  ii  Feb.  1818,  with  notes, 

8.  B. 

Lathrop,  John,  jun.  J)edha?n,  Cal- 
cutta, Boston,  Speech  of  Caunonicius, 
or  an  Indian  tradition,  a  poem,  wiih 
explan.  notes,  "and  a  ded.  to  marquis 
Wellesley,  also  a  pref.  4.  Calcutta, 
180£. 

Lathrop,  Joseph,  West  Springjteld, 
Two  dis.  cntit.  Christ's  warning  to  the 
churches  to  beware  of  false  prophets 
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'  Fast  ser.  4  May,  1T97,  2d.  cd.  8. 

Camb.  IbOi, 

 Century  ser.  del.  1  Jan.  1801,  8.  S. 

 Fast  ser.  del.  T  Ap.  1803,  8.  S. 

 Two  ser.  on  the  christian  sabbath, 

8.  Northampton,  1803. 

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1808. 

Latta,  John  E.  Fast  ser.  21.  Wilm. 
1808. 

Lavater,  John  Casper,  Remon- 
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Switzerland,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1799. 

Laukie  and  Whittle,  Catal.  of 
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the  empires,  kingdoms,  etc.  8.  Lon. 
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Law,  Andrew,  Philadelphia,  Select 
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Laitrexce,  Jame^,  Biography  of,  with 
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the  Chesapeake  and  Shannon,  and  his 
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Laws  of  the  U.  S.  3  vols.  8.  Phil.  1T95. 

 of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  passed  at  the 

2T  and  28  sessions  of  the  legisla.  3  vols. 
8.  Alb.  1804,  ."5. 

■  Private,  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  pass- 
ed at  the  32  sess,  of  the  legisla. 

League  and  covenant,  Testimony  to 
the  truth  of  J.  Christ,  and  to  our  so- 


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Leaming,  Jeremiah,  JK'orwalk, 
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 Disserta.  on  various  subjects,  for 

the  use  of  tlie  sincere  inquirer  after 
true  religion,  12.  New  Haven,  1789. 

Leavenworth,  Essai  sur  I'influencek 
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Leu  YARD,  John,  Connecft'cwf,  Journal 
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Lee,  Virginia,  Appeal  to  the  justice  and 
interests  of  the  people  of  Virg.  in  dis» 
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Lee,  Proceed,  of  a  gen.  court  martial 
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1792, 

Lee,  Henry,  Ora.  del.  26  Dec.  1799, 
at  the  request  of  congress  in  Phil,  ia 
honour  of  the  memory  of  G.  Wash-f 
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 ^Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  south- 
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an  app.  8.  Phil.  1812. 

Lee,  Sophia,  Edmund  of  the  vale,  12, 

Leechman,  William,  Sei'.  del.  bef. 
the  Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Air,  fr. 
1  Tim.  4.  16,  1741,  6th.  ed.  12.  Glas- 
gow. 

Legacy  to  the  world,  by  a  civil  ma- 
gistrate,  8.  Lon.  1762. 

Leib,  Michael,  Pniladclplua,  Ras- 
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Lecgh,  Joseph,  7^o7';5mo7/M,  Illus.  of 
the  fulfilment  of  the  prediction  of  Mer- 
lin, occas.  by  the  late  outrageous  at- 
tack of  the  Leopard  on  the  Chesa- 
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Leland,  John,  Cheshire,  Ora.  del. 
5  July,  1802,  cont.  17  sketches  and 
17  wishes,  8.  Pittsf. 

Lendrum,  John,  HItt.  of  the  Am.  re- 
volu.  with  a  gen.  hist,  of  N.  and  S. 
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I 


66 


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T^EVoin.  See  Sculpture  . 

L»NT,  Adolph.  C.  S.  of  Js^'evf-York, 
Inaug.  (lis.  showing  in  what  manner 
pcslilenlial  vapours  acquire  their  acid 
quality,  and  how  this  is  neutralized 
and  destroyed  by  alkalies,  sub.  to  the 
exam,  of  the  fac.  of  phys.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  2 
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Leonard,  Uavid  A.  Ora.  del.  in  N. 
Y.  S-^  Feb.  1800,  on  the  d.  of  G.  Wash- 
ington, 8.  N.  Y. 

Leopoltj,  emperor  of  Ger.  poisoned  by 
the  oi-ders  and  by  the  ministers  of  the 
courts  of  Lon.  Berlin,  and  the  Hague, 
fpub.  in  '/*aris  as  an  app.  to  a  little 
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Leslie,  Charles,  Letter  to  the  bp.  of 
Sarum,  4.  1T15. 

Lesur,  C.  L.  Les  Francs,  poeme  hero- 
ique  en  di.x  chants,  B.  a  Paris,  1797. 

Letter  to  all  the  saints  on  the  duty  of 
love,  8.  Lon.  1745. 

Letters  respecting  the  eastern  boun- 
dary of  Louisiana,  8. 

Lettres  critiques  et  politiqucB  sur  les 
colonies  et  le  commerce  des  villes  de 
France,  addressees  a  G.  T.  Rsiynal,  8. 
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Lewis,  Daniel,  Pembyske,  Mass.  el. 
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Lewis,  Clark,  Sibley,  and  Dun- 
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S.  communicating  discoveries  made  in 
exploring  the  Missouri,  Red-river,  and 
Washita  by,  8.  N.  Y.  1806. 

Lewis,  Irapjir.  inquiry  into  certain  parts 
of  the  conduct  of  gov.  and  of  a  portion 
of  the  legisla.  rel.  to  the  Merchant's 
bank,  with  an  app.  bv  Politicus,  8.  N. 
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Lewis,  Morgan,  Concise  acc.  of  the 
rise,  prog,  and  final  dissolu.  of  the  late 
gen.  committee,  friendly  to  the  re- 
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Lewis,  ?v1eriwether,  The  travels  of 
captains  Lewis  and  Clarke,  by  order 
of  the  gov.  of  the  U.  S.  A.  perform- 
ed in' 1304,  5,  G,  by  way  of  Missouri 
and  Columbia  rivers  to  the  Pacific 
ocean,  with  portraits  of  several  Indian 
chiefs,  8.  Phil.  1809. 

L' Heritier,  DoM.  De  Brutelle, 
C/VROLUS  LuDOTicus,  Stirpes  nova 
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LiANCouRT,  Duke  De  La  Roche- 
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LiBRO  de  apothegmas,  que  son  dichos 
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Licet  us,  Fortunius,  Conti'ov€rsi» 
de  cometarum  quiete,  loco  boreali  sine 
occasu,  parallaxi  Aristotelea,  sedc 
cuslesti  et  exacta  theoria  peripatetics, 
etc.  ded.  Donato  Mauroceno,  illus.  witk 
diagrams,  4.  Venice,  J  525. 

Lille,  Le  malheur  et  la  pitie,  poera* 
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a  Lon.  180.5. 

Linage,  Joseph  De  Veitia,  The 
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Lincoln,  Benjamin,  JIi7i§ham, 
Summons  to,  at  Charlestown,  10 
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LiivcoLN,  Henry,  Falmouth^  Ser.  ord. 
Nyraphas  Hatch  in  Tisbury,  7  Oct. 
1801,  c.  by  Nailian  Stone  of  Dennis,  f. 
by  Jonathan  Burr  of  Sandwich,  8. 

Lincoln,  Daniel  Waldo,  Ora.  del. 
in  Bos.  bef.  the  Bunker-hill  associa.  4 
July,  1810,  2d.  ed.  with  notes,  8.  Bos. 

Lincoln,  Levi,  Worcester,  Report  of 
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military  orders  issued  by  It.  gov.  Mass. 
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LiN»,  James,  Descrip.  of  rifled  ord- 
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Linn,  William  Pennsylvania,  JVe-w- 
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request  of  the  Tarn,  soc  with  an  ode 
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— —  Sermons  lustorical  and  characteris- 
tical,  18.  N.  Y.  1791. 

 Ser.  on  the  char,  of  Simon  the  sor- 
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  Remarks  on  Moore's  add.  to  the 

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of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1793. 

 Six  dis.  on  the  signs  of  the  times,  8. 

N.  Y.  1794. 

 Thanks,  ser.  del.  26  Nov.  1795,  8 

N.  Y. 

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Y. 

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XiNN,  John  Blair,  Philadelphia, 
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titled Socrates  and  Jesus  Christ  com- 
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■  Valerian,  a  nar.  poem,  with  a 
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Linnet,  a  collection  of  songs,  etc.  18. 
N.  Y.  1806. 

LiSTE  des  nome  de  famille  et  patroni- 
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'  "  miscellany,  including  disserta.  and 
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and  morals  ;  biog.  and  histor.  sketches  ; 
crit.  remarks  on  language  ;  oocas.  re- 
views, pub.  quartei'ly  [under  the  aus- 
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Little,  William,  Bepox-t  of  the 
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iady,  8.  N.  Y.  1808. 

Ljvermore,  Edward  Saint  Loe, 
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Livingston,  William,  Elizabeth, 
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[  ]  Poems,  philosophical  solitude,  S 

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Livincstox,  Joh\nnes  II  J\*exf' 
Y^rk,  A  ew  Jirumwlck,  Specimen 
tljcolo^icum  inuugurale  exhibcns  ob- 
Bcrvationes,  de  fcederis  Sinaitici  natura 
ex  ejus  fine  denipnsti-ata,  quod  summo 
Deo  annuente  ex  auctoi-itate  rectoris 
magnifici  Meinardi  Tydenham,  etc. 
pro  gradu  doctoratus,  etc.  publico  offert 
examini,  4.  Traj.  ad  Rhe.  1770. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  N.  Y.  miss.  soc.  ^5 

A  p.  1804,  with  an  app.  annual  report, 
etc.  8.  N.  Y. 

— —  Add.  del.  at  the  commencement 
held  at  Queen's  coll.  25  Sept.  1810,  8. 
N.  R. 

Livingston,  Robert  R.  Clennont, 
Ora.  del.  4  July  1787,  bef.  the  Ciacin. 
soc.  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  4.  N.  Y. 

 Essay  on  sheep,  their  varieties,  etc. 

acc.  of  the  merinos  in  Spain  and 
France,  12.  N.  Y.  1810,  also  a  2d.  ed. 
with  plates. 

Livingston,  Edward,  JK'exv-York, 
J\l'e-io- Orleans,  Laws  and  ordinances 
ordained  and  estab.  for  the  government 
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 Add,  to  the  people  of  the  U.  S.  on 

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Longworth,  David,  JVew-York, 
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Phil.  )T6A. 
LoRl^G,  IsuAEL,  Sudbun/f  Mass.  cl. 

■er.  tiiy  May,  iT.ST,  JJ,  Bos. 
— —  Ser.  ord.  Gideon  Richardson  in 

Wells,  ^27  Feb.  ITJi,  Bos. 
LORiNG,  Joseph,  Boston,  Exhibition 

of  lacts  supported  by  <Iocu.   foi'  the 

inforuiatioo  of  the  militia  officers  of 

Mass.  [in  ref.  to]     Bos.  1806. 
liOV,   NoRSKE,  Kong  Christian  dcu 

Femtes,       Prentet  Aar,  JT615. 
LovEj  Christopher,  Prophecies  of, 

wJio   was  beheaded  on  Tower-hill, 

lGr)i,  VL  Bos.  1805. 
LovEiTT,  Tribute  to  Washington  for 

t22  Feb.  1800,  4.  Troy. 
LoVELL,  James,  BostoUy  Ora.  del.  2 

Ap.  iTTi,  to  commem.  t'ae  tragedy  of 

the  5  March,  1770,  4.  Bos. 
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1808. 

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Low,  Nicholas,  Def.  in  errour  and 
Nicholas  Goix  pf.  in  errour,  in  the 
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Low,  John,  Alphabet,  table  of  the  situa- 
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roads,  lanes,  wharves,  slips,  public 
buildings,  etc.  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
1807. 

Lowell,  John,  Meiohuryport^  Ser. 
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Lowell,  John,  Boston^  Ora.  on  Am. 
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LuTHEitus,  M.  Het  nieuwe  Testament 
cases  ttecren  Jesu  Christi  na  d'  over- 
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LuYTS,  Joannes,  Introductio  ad  geo- 
graphiani  norara  et  veterem,  adjici- 
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Lyman,  Joseph,  Hatfield,  Mass.  el. 
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at  the  opening  of  the  acad.  with  an 
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Lving-in  hospital  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
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Wright  Post  and  William  Hamersley, 
8.  N.  Y. 

M. 

M'Calla,  Daniel,  Ser.  ord.  James 
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c.  by  Isaac  Stockton  Keith  of  Charles- 
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Maccartt,  Thaddeus,  Kingston^ 
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M'Clary  owners,  Statement  of  the 
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Macclintoch,  Samuel,  Greenland, 
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Cozens  Ogden  of  Portsmouth  and, 
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M'Clure,  David,  Mrth  Hampton, 
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M'Gregore,  David,  Londonderry^ 
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1741,  8.  Bos.  1T42. 

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11  and  12  March,  1T4T,  12.  Bos. 

M'lxTOSH,  Duncax,  Collection  des 
difFerens  discours  et  pieces  dc  poesie 
prononces  le  jour  de  la  fete  donnee  a 
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—  Acc.  of  an  entertainment  given  in 
lionour  of,  in  Baltimore  9  Jan.  1809, 
■with  a  coll.  of  pieces  del.  on  that  oc- 
cas.  8.Bal. 

I^M'Kean,  Joseph,  Milton,  Boston, 
Cambridge,']  Ser.  in  wh.  the  question 
of  war  with  Gr.  Brit,  is  examined  up- 
cn  moral  and  christian  principles,  8. 
Bos.  1808. 

f  3  Sacred  extracts  fr.  the  scrip- 
tares  for  the  use  of  schools  and  fami- 
lies, with  an  advertise.  12.  Bos.  1809. 

[]  3  Catalogues  of  the  Bos.  theol.  lib, 

of  the  Bos.  Athenceum,  of  tlie  late 
John  EUot's  lib.  See  Alden. 

t  ]  Memoirs  of  the  late  John  Eliot, 

8.  Bos.  1813. 

M'Keen,  Joseph,  Beverly,  Bruns- 
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Sept.  1802,  at  his  entrance  on  the  pre- 
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i3GY- 

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Mackenzie,  Roderick,  Strictures 
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Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Journfll 
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M'KiNNON,  John  D.  Descrip.  poems, 
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M'Knight,  John,  JVt:xv-York,  Cham- 
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military  officers,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Nat.  thanks  ser.  <lel.  19  Feb.  179';, 

with  a  pref.  8.  N.  Y. 

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M'Knight,  John,  Jiriv.  Add.  del. 
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taking  the  presidential  seat,  with  a  no- 
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Maclean,  John-,  Princeton,  Two  lec* 
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ISI'Leod,  Alexander,  JVerj-Yorh, 
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 Messiah  gov.  of  the  nations  of  tlie 

earth,  a  dis.  fr.  Rev.  1.  5,  8.  N.  Y. 

M'Nevin,  William  James,  Irela?id, 
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 ■Pieces- of  Irish  hist,  illustrative  of 

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etc.  8.  N.  Y.  1807. 

M'Mahon,  Bernard,  Amer.  garden- 
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M'NiECE,  John,  JVorth  Salem,  Frank- 
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[Macomb,  Robeht,]  Add.  of  the  Unit- 
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Macwhorter, Alexander,  J\,*envark, 
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 Ser.  del.  in  N.  Y.  1  Nov.  1796,  at  the 

first  institu.  of  the  N.  Y.  Miss.  Soc. 

with  an  app.  and  the  constitu.  of  the 

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in  N.  8.  N.  1807. 

MaCWHORTER,  AlEXANER  CuilMING, 

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Madison,  James,  Speech  in  the  h.  of 

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•  The  new  American,  by  Sylvanus 
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—  The  Penn.  or  Am.  monthly  muse- 
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■  ■■  ■  The  N.  Jer.  and  monthly  adverti- 
ser, several  num.  8.  N.  Bruns.  178G,  7. 

 The  Columbian,  or  monthly  raiscel. 

2  vols.  8.  Phil.  1786,  T,  8. 

 The  American,  8.  N.  Y.  178^,  8. 

—  The  christian  scholar's  and  farm- 
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■  ■  The  U.  S.  or  gen.  repos.  of  useful 
instruc.  and  rational  amusement,  5 
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 The  N.  Y.  or  lit.  repos.  6  yoIs.  8. 

1790  to  1795  inclus. 

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of  2  num.  pub.  by  [M.  N,  Combs  of 
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 The  Am.  univ.  for  Feb.  1797  with 

a  portrait  of  David  Rittenhouse,  en- 
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•  The  weekly,  of  original  essays,  fu- 
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an  app.  cont.  state  papers,  2  vols.  [2d. 
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 The  monthlv  and  Ara.  review  for 

'1799  and  1  00,' 5  vols.  8.  N.  Y. 

 The  Jamaica,  or  repos.  of  entertain- 


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Magazine,  [cont.]  The  poht.  and 
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 The  lit.  miscel.  or  monthly  review 

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Magazines,  Coll.  of  many  different, 
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Magaz^n,  Algemeen,  van  Weten- 
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Magdalen  soc.  of  N.  Y.  First  ann. 
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Manley,  James  R.  S.  of  J^ewTork, 
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Marriage  of  a  deceased  wife's  sister 

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to  a  friend,  8.  N.  Y.  1798. 
Marsh,  Ebenbzer  Grant,  Wethers- 
Jield,  J\eiV'Haven,  Ora.  del.  2i£  Feb. 

1800  on  the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  8. 

Hart. 

Marshall,  John,  Life  of  George 
Washington  compiled  under  the  in- 
inspection  of  Bushrod  Washington  fr. 
original  papers  bequeathed  to  him  by 
his  deceased  relative,  to  wh.  is  prefix- 
cd  an  introduc.  cont.  a  compendious 
view  of  the  colonies  planted  by  the 
English  on  the  continent  of  N.  Amer. 
fr.  their  setlement  to  the  commence- 
ment of  the  revolutionary  war,  with 
a  portrait  of  G.  W.  by  Edwin,  5  vols, 
accompanied  a  4to.  vol.  cont.  maps 
and  a  list  of  the  subscribers  names,  8. 
Phil.  1804  to  1807, 

Martin,  Luther,  Genuine  informa. 
del.  to  the  legisla.  of  the  state  of  Ma- 
ryland rel.  to  the  proceed,  of  the  gen. 
•onv.  lately  held  at  Phil,  with  a  letter 
-to  Thomas  C  Deye,  add.  to  the  cit.  of 
the  U.  S.  and  remarks  rel.  to  a  stand- 
ing armv  and  a  bill  of  rights,  8.  Phil. 
1788. 

— —  Modem  gratitude,  num.  15  and  S, 
8. 

Mason,  John  MiTCHEL,JV'e7f-Fort, 
Fast  ser.  del.  20  Sept.  on  acc.  of  a 


malignant  fever  at  Phil.  8.  N.  Y. 

1795. 

Mason,  J.  M.  (cont.)  Nat.  thanks,  ser. 

del.  n  Feb.  179.5,  8.  N.  Y.  1795. 
 Or^.  del.        Feb.  1800,  occ.  by 

the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  2d.  ed.  8. 

N.  Y. 

— —  Pardon  of  sin  in  the  blood  of  Jesus, 
a  ser.  del.  in  Phil.  31  May,  1801,  8. 
N.  Y. 

 Living  faith,  a  ser.  del.  in  Edin- 
burgh, Scot.  1  Nov.  1801,  with  an 
app.  giving  an  acc.  of  the  soc.  for  the 
relief  of  the  destitute  sick,  8.  N.  Y. 
1802. 

— —  Messiah's  throne,  a  aer.  del.  bef. 
the  Lon.  mis.  soc.  13  May,  1802,  8. 
N.  Y. 

 and  A.  Proudfit,  Letter  to  the  asso- 
ciate ref.  ch.  in  N.  America,  rel.  to  a 
theol.  seminary,  8.  N.  Y.  1805. 

— —  Review  of  the  ora.  by,  on  the  d. 
of  A.  Hamilton,  fr.  the  Christian  ob- 
server, 8.  N.  Y.  1807. 

 Speech  rcl.  to  the  resigna.  of  his 

pastoral  charge  in  the  city  of  N. 
8.  N.  Y.  1810. 

[          and  J.  B.  Romeyn,]  Christian's 

mag.  4  vols.  8.  N.Y.  1807  to  1811  inclus 

Masons  in  the  state  of  N.Y.  Constitu- 
tions of  the  ancient  and  hon.  fraterni- 
ty of  free  and  accepted,  8,  N.  Y. 
5801. 

Massachusettensis  [by  Jonathan 
Sewall]  1774. 

Massachusetts,  Charter  granted  by 
William  and  Mary  to  the  inhabitants 
of  the  prov.  of,  acts  and  laws,  foh 
Bos.  1726,  also  fol.  Bos.  1759. 

■  bay,  Speech  intended  to  have  been 
spoken  in  the  Brit,  parlia.  on  the  bill 
for  altering  the  charter  of,  8.  Lon; 
1774. 

  Constitu.  and  form  of  gov.  for, 

agreed  upon  by  the  conv.  28  Feb. 

1778,  8.  Bos. 
 Report  of  a  constitu.  and  form  of 

gov.  for  the  commonwealth  of,  8.  Bos. 

1779. 

■  '  -  Add.  of  the  conv.  for  framing  a  new 
constitu.  of  gov.  for  the  state  of,  to 
their  constituents,  8.  Bos.  1780. 

— —  Act  of  the  legisla.  of,  providing 
for  the  more  easy  payment  of  the 
specie  taxes  assessed  previous  to  1784. 

— —  Debates,  resolu.  and  proceed,  of 
the  conv.  of  the  commonwealth  of, 
convened  at  Boston,  9  Jan.  1  (  88,  with 
the  yeas  and  nays  on  the  decision  of 
the  grand  question  and  the  fedt  consti- 
tution, 12.  Bos.  1788. 


72 


CATALOGqE. 


Massachusetts,  (cont)  Perpetual 

laws  of,  tV.  the  estab.  of  the  constitu. 

to  1738.  a.  Wore.  1783- 
•  charitable  fire  soc.  Conitstu.  of  tlic, 

with  the  jiames  of  officers  and  mem. 

8.  1794. 

 Defence  of  tlie  legisla.  of,  or  the 

rights  of  N.  Eng.  vindicated  witli  an 

app.  8,  Bos.  1804. 
  Jonrnal  of  the  h.  of  rep.  of  the 

common w.  of  fr.  '£7  May  to  20  June, 

1807,  8.  Bos  1808. 
 fr.  6  Jan.   to  12 

March,  1808,  8.  Bos. 
—  Add.  to  the  people  of,  fr.  the  state 

legisla.  1809, 

—  Bible  soc.  Add.  to  the  christian  puh- 
lic  on  the  subj.  of  formmg  tlie,  June, 
1809,  A.  Bos. 

 Circular  add.  to  the  Bible  soc.  of, 

vith  the  constitu.  list  of  officers,  etc, 
8.  Bos,  1809. 

'  '  ■  agricul.  soc.  Series  of  the  publics, 
by  the,  fr.  179.S  to  1809,  making  9 
num.  2  vols  8.  Bos. 

"  Proceed,  of  the  legisla.  of  the  com- 
monw.  of,  1810,  12. 

Massachusetts  hum.  soc.  tracts, 
viz.  I.  John  Lathrop's  dis.  del.  in  June, 
1787,  with  notes  and  an  app.  cont.  the 
names  of  the  mem.  etc.  2.  Institu.  of 
the  hum,  soc.  -with  rules  and  regula. 
and  methods  to  be  used  with  persons 
apparently  dead,  1788  ;  3.  Continua. 
of  the  proceed,  of  the  soc.  1789  ;  4. 
Benj.  Waterhouse's  dis.  del.  8  June, 
1790,  with  notes  and  an  app.  5.  John 
Bartlett's  dis.  del.  11  June,  1792,  with 
notes  and  an  app.  cont.  the  act  of 
incorporation  ;  6.  John  Clarke's  dis. 
del.  11  June,  1793,  with  notes  and  an 
app.  7.  Thomas  Barnard's  dis.  del. 
10  June,  1794,  with  an  app.  8.  John 
Brooks's  dis.  del.  9  June,  1795,  with 
an  app.  9.  John  Warren's  eulogy  on 
Thomas  Russell  late  pres.  of  the  lium. 
soc.  1796;  10.  Chandler  Robbins's 
dis.  del.  14  Juue,  1796,  with  an  app.  j 
11.  John  Fleet's  dis.  del.  IS  June,  I 
1797,  with  an  app.  12.  William  Wal- 1 
ter*3  dis.  del.  12  June,  1798,  with  an  i 
app.  13.  Isaac  Kurd's  dis.  del.  11 1 
June,  1799,  with  an  app.  14.  Thomas  > 
Thacher's  dis.  del.  10  June,  1800, 1 
■with  an  app.  15.  Jedidiah  Morse's  dis.  | 
del.  9  June,  1801,  with  an  app.  16.1 
Eliphalet  Porter's  dis.  del.  8  June,  i 
1802,  with  an  app.  17.  John  S.  J.; 
Gardiner's  dis.  del.  14  June,  1803,  i 
with  a  note  cont.  an  ace  of  the  Life  ! 
boat,  and  an  app.  18.  John  C.  How- ! 


ard's  dis.  del.  12  June,  1804,  with  an 
app.  ^9.  Tliomas  Gray's  dis.  del.  11 
June,  1805,  with  notes  and  an  app. 
20.  Thaddcus  M.  Harris's  dis.  del.  10 
June,  ioOo,  with  an  app.  cont.  the 
liife  boat,  a  poem;  2:.  William 
Emerson's  dis.  del.  9  June.  1807, 
with  notes  and  an  app.  22.  Thomas 
Danforth's  dis.  del.  14  June,  1808, 
with  notes  and  an  app.  23.  A  ms. 
copy  of  Joseph  M'Kean's  dis.  del. 
June,  1809,  in  wh.  is  a  handsome  tri- 
bute of  respect  to  the  memory  of 
Wm.  Hawes,  the  founder  of  the  Roy- 
al hum.  soc.  24.  Appendix  designed 
to  accompany  John  T.  Kirkland's  dis. 
del.  bef.  tlie  soc.  in  June  IBIO,  cont. 
the  names  of  tlie  officers  and  mem.  of 
the  soc.  etc.  25.  Lemuel  Shaw's  dis. 
del.  11  June,  1811,  with  an  app.  26- 
Henry  Colman's  dis.  del-  9  June, 
1812,  with  an  app.  [In  the  appendices 
to  the  foregoing  are  many  communi* 
cations  relative  to  singular  exertions 
in  the  cause  of  humanity,  and  a  state- 
ment of  the  premiums  bestowed  by 
the  Mass.  hum.  soc.  also  lists  of  the 
officers  and  members  of  the  institu- 
tion. Most  of  the  foregoing  article?, 
having  been  procured  after  a  great 
pai't  of  this  catalogue  was  struck  oflT, 
are  not  to  be  found  in  their  respective 
places.] 

Massacre  in  Lancaster  co.  of  Indians^ 
Nar.  of  the  late,  12.  1764. 

 of  the  5  of  March  1770,  See  Bos- 
ton. 

Material  physician,  tlie  result  of 
16  years'  experience,  by  an  Ameri- 
can matron,  18.  N.  Y.  1811. 

Mathematical  correspondent, conf . 
new  elucidations,  discov.  and  improv. 
in  mathematics,  with  a  coll.  of  math, 
quest,  resolved  by  George  Baron  et 
al.  with  a  portrait  of  Baron,  2  vols.  12. 
N.  Y.  1804. 

Mather,  Ixcrease,  Boston,  Disser- 
ta.  on  the  conversion  of  the  Jewish 
nation,  dcd.  to  sir  John  Hartopp,  4. 
Lon.  1709. 

Mather,  Cotton,  Boston,  Vol.  of 
ser.  fr.  Gen-  42.  36,  Josh.  24. 15,  1 
Pet.  3.  20,  21,  with  a  pref.  and  dcd. 
12.  Lon.  and  Bos,  1089. 

■  Magnalia  Christi  Americana,  or 
the  eccles.  hist,  of  N.  Eng.  fr.  1620  to 
169S,  fol.  Lon.  1792. 

.  Fun.  discourses  occas.  by  the  d.  of 
seTeral  relatives  with  a  pref.  .  Bos. 
1703. 

— •  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  John  Higgia- 


CATALOGUE. 


73 


son  of  Salem  with  rtiemoirs  of  his 
life  and  an  add.  to  the  ch,  in  Salem, 
1%  Bos.  1T09. 
IMather,  C.  (cent.)  Ser.  fr.  Rev.  21. 
12,  ded.  to  judge  Sewall,  12.  Bos. 
1710. 

C  3  Book  of  psalms  in  a  translation 

exactly  conformed  unto  the  original 
but  all  in  blank  verse,  with  an  iiitro- 
duc.  add.  of  35  pi).  12.  Bos.  1718. 

""-  Accom])lished  singer,  v,ith  an  attes- 
tation ff.  Increase  Mather,  12.  Bos. 
1721 . 

C  ]  Ser.  preached  in  time  of  a  storm, 

24  Feb.  1T23,  ^vith  an  acc>  of  the  oc-  i 
casion  of  the  ser.  12.  Bos.  1723. 

— —  Ccelestinus,  a  conversation  in  hea- 
ven quickened  and  assisted,  etc.  li, 
Bos.  1723. 

 Memoirs  of  remarkable?  in  the 

life  and  death  of  his  father  Increase 
Mather,  v.  ith  a  portrait  of  I.  M.  en- 
graved by  Sturt,  and  a  ded.  to  the 
univ,  of  Glasco,  l2.  Eos.  1724. 

Essay  to  preserve  and  strengthen 
llie  good  impressions  produced  by 
earthquakes  Avlth  an  app.  cont.  a  coll. 
of  observable  occurrences,  12.  Bos. 
1727. 

'  Ser.  fr.  Job  15.  11,  with  au  add.  to 

jadge  Sewail. 

Mather,  Samuel,  J^osion,  Life  of 
his  fi^thcr.  Cotton  Malher,  with  a  ded. 
in  Latin  to  the  Senatus  academicus  of 
Glasgow,  a  pref.  by  1'ho.  Prince,  list 
of  subscribo-s,  an  advertise,  re',  to  C. 
Mather's  Riblia  Americana  [the  ms. 
eopy  of  w?j.  is  preserved  in  tlie  library 
of  the  Mass.  his.  soc.  and  is  comprised 
ia  6fol.  vols.]  a  iist  of  0.  Mather's 
jn-inted  publications  amounting  to  .'j8S, 
and  the  ser.  oecas.  by  his  d.  del.  by 
Tho.  Prince  of  Boston,  8.  B<,.s.  •7:29. 

— -Attempt  to  recover  the  rli^a  ver- 
sion, etc.  of  the  Lord's  pri>yer,  add. 
to  the  overseers  and  instructors  of 
Har.  coll.  with  a  pref.  8.  Bos.  1766. 

t  ]  Attempts  to  show  that  America 

was  knov/n  to  the  ancients,  whh  an 
app.  <-o!:eerning  the  Amcr.  colonics, 
etc.     Bos.  1.7f.S„ 

 Letter  to,  occas.  by  Iiis  reflections 

on  a  t-am,  entitled  Saivation  for  all 
men,  8.  Bos.  1782. 

'  Add.  to  the  autlhor  of  the  forego- 
ing, by  one  of  the  readers,  8.  Bos. 
17L^3. 

Maxcy,  Jonathan,  l^rovidence, 
Sdienectady,  Columbia,  Ser.  fr.  Horn. 
1.20,  del.  in  E.  Hitchcock's  meeting- 
house, 9  Aug.  179.-,  B.  Prnv. 


Maxcy,  J.  (cont.)  Ser.  del.  at  the  ded.  of 

a  meetinghouse  in  Cumberland,  14 
Sept.  1796,  B.  Prov. 

■■  Dis.  designed  to  explain  the  doc. 
of  atonement,  8.  Prov.  1796. 

 •  Ser.  del.  in  Bos.  bef.  the  ann.  conv. 

of  the  Warren  associa.  8.  Bos.  1798. 

Maxwell,  Samuel,  JRehoboth,  The 
case  and  complaint  of,  of  the  bap. 
denom.  12.  New-port  1750. 

May,  Hex  ek  I  ait,  JMarblehead,  D. 
Maine,  'i'iianks*  ser.  del.  at  Bath,  25 
Nov.  1802,  S.  Portl. 

 Ser.  iustal.  Sylvcler  Sage  in  Brain- 
tree,  4  Nov.  iG(>7,  c.  by  Simeon  Wil- 
liams of  Weymouth,  f.  by  Jonathaa 
Strong  of  K;mdo?ph,  8.  Bos.  1808. 

Mayiiew,  Experience,  jMartha's 
Vineyardy  Letter  on  the  question. 
Whether  saving  grace  be  different  iu 
species  fr.  common  grace,  or  in  degree 
only,  with  a  postscript,  -  2.  Bos.  1747. 

Mayhew,  Jonathan,  Boston,  Mass. 
el.  ser.  29  Mav,  1754,  with  notes,  8. 
Bo«= 

 Two  dis.  occ.  by  the  earthquakes 

in  Nov.  1755,  with  notes  and  an  app. 
cont.  a  more  partic.  ace.  of  the  earth- 
quakes, 8. 

 Two  thanks,  ser.  23  Nov.  1758,  8. 

Bos. 

 Ser.  occ,  by  tlie  great  fire  in  Bos.  - 

20  ]Murch,  1760,  Avith  notes,  o.  Bos. 

  Tmo  thanks,  ser.    del.  9  Oct. 

1750,  occ.  by  the  reduc.  of  Canada,  8. 
Bos. 

 Cbserva.  on  the  charter  and  con- 

»luct  of  the  soc.  prop.  gos.  for.  parts, 
with  remarks  on  the  mistakes  of  East 
Aptliorp,  rdso  various  reflections  rel. 
to  the  ch.  ox  Eng.  etc.  8.  Bos.  17G3. 
See  Apthorp. 

  Defence  oi  the  Observa.  on  the 

charter  and  conduct  of  the  soc.  prop, 
etc  ag.  an  anon,  pamphlet,  entitled, 
A  Candid  exam,  of  Mayhew*s  Obser- 
vations, etc.  also  a  letter  to  a  friend, 
suid  to  contain  a  vindica.  of  said  soc. 
8.  Bos.  176^3. 

 Remarks  on  an  anon,  tract,  enti- 
tled, an  Answer  to  Mayhew's  Observa- 
tions on  tlie  charter,  etc.  being,  a  se- 
cond defence  of  the  Observations,  8. 
Eos.  176  4. 

 Candid  examination  of  the  Obser- 
vations of,  rel.  to  the  charter,  etc. 
will;  reflections  on  some  of  the  other 
writings  of,  by  one  of  the  mem.  of  the 
soe.  8.  Bos.  17G<3. 

 Ans.  to  the  Observations  of,  on  the 

charter,  etc.  8.  Bos.  rep.  1764. 

K 


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to  John  Clc:n(;!aiHl,  occ.  by  a  detuiiia- 
torv  libel  pub.  under  his  name,  8. 
lios.  1T64. 

—  Thanks,  scv.  23  May,  1766,  occ 
b}'  the  repeal  of  tlie  stamp  act,  2d. 
ed.  ded.  to  Wm.  Pitt,  8.  Bos. 

■  ■  ■■  Eclogue  sacred  to  the  mem.  of,  in 
a  dialogue  bet.  Fidelio  and  Dulcius,  4. 
Bos. 

Mead,  SA>fuEL,  Mstead,  Faithful 
hint  of  the  llnal  reduction  and  restora- 
tion of  sinners,  8.  Kecne,  1796. 

jMead,  Henry,  Comiectiatt^  Inaug. 
dis.  on  tlic  Cholera  morbus,  sub.  to  the 
fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  6  May,  1794,  ded. 
to  Isaac  Lewis,  Malachi  Treat,  John 
R.  B.  Rodgers,  12.  N.  Y. 

Mease,  Isaac,  Picture  of  Philadel- 
phia, uith  an  acc.  of  its  oi'igin,  increase, 
and  improvement,  etc,  12.  Phil.  1811. 

Meate  out  of  the  eater,  a  ser.  del.  bef. 
the  h.  of  commons,  30  June,  1647,  4. 

IMechanic  hall.  Resolutions  of  certain 
episcopalians  at,  considered,  8.  N.  Y. 
1812. 

Medical  learning  in  the  city  of  N.  Y. 

Present  state  of,  8.  N.  Y.  1797. 
— —  soc  of  the  CO.  of  N.  Y.  Report  of 

the  com.  appointed  by  the,  to  inquire 

into  the  symptoms,  origin,  cause,  and 

prevent,  of  the  pestilential  disease,  wh. 

prevailed  in  N.  Y.  1798,  with  an  app. 

8.  N.  Y.  1799. 
^  Report  and  add. 

del,  by  the  president  to  the,  with  the 

charter  of  the  college  of  phv.  and  surg. 

in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.'l807. 
— —  ■  —  Bye  laws  of  the,  revised 

and  adopted  July  1808,  8. 

—  police  in  Boston,  8-  Bos.  1808. 

■  and  physical  journal  and  review,  3 

vols.  8.  N.  Y.  1809,  10,  11. 
'  ■  repository  complete  in  two  hexades 
and  a  half,  or  15  vols,  the  two  first  of 
wh.  were  pub,  by  Samuel  Latham 
Mitchill,  Edward  Miller,  and  EUhu 
Hubbard  Smith,  the  residue  by 
Mitchill  and  Miller,  occasionally  en- 
riched with  plates,  8.  N.  Y.  1804  to 
1812. 

— —  and  sui'gical  soc.  of  the  univ.  of 
the  state  of  N.  Y.  Repoi  t  of  the  pro- 
ceed, of  the,  during  the  winter  of 
1807,  8,  being  tlie  first  session  of  the 
soc.  S.  N.  Y. 

 Report,  etc.  1808,  9,  second  sess. 

of  the  soc.  8.  N.  Y. 

 Report,  etc.  1809,  10,  third  sess. 

of  the  soc.  8.  N.  Y. 


Medical  (cont.)  Report,  etc.  1810, 
11,  fourth  sess.  of  the  soc.  8.  N.  Y. 

 Report,  etc.  1811, 12,  fifth  sess.  of 

the  soc.  8.  N.  Y. 

 Report,  etc.  1812,  13,  sixth  sess. 

of  the  soc.  8.  N.  Y.  [This  society  con- 
sists of  all  the  medical  students  be- 
longing to  the  university,  who  assem- 
ble fr.  time  to  time  to  discuss  various 
subjects  connected  with  their  profes- 
sional studies- 3 

— —  societies.  Act  to  incorporate,  in 
the  state  of  N.  Y.  passed  10  Ap.  1813, 
for  regulating  the  practice  of  physio 
and  surgery  with  the  b3'^e  laws  of  the 
med.  soc.  of  the  co.  of  N.  Y.  incorpo- 
rated, 1  July,  1806,  8.  N.  Y.  1812. 

 institution  of  Yale  coll.  Laws  ot^  8. 

New  Haven,  1813. 

Meditationes divorura  catholicoru m 
with  portrails  of  the  saints  [imp.]  18. 

Meditations  and  observations  on  the 
Solomon's  Song  6.  11,  12.  8.  Lon. 
1743. 

[Mein,  Boston,]  Sagittarius*s  letters 
and  political  speculations,  inscribed  to 
Samuel  Cooper,  8.  Bos.  1775. 

Melish,  JoHiv,  Travels  in  the  U.  S. 
and  Canada,  1806,  7,  9,  10,  11,  illus. 
with  maps,  2  vols.  8.  Phil.  1812. 

Mellen,  Johx,  Lancaster  [now 
Sterling']  Hanover^  Thanks,  ser.  9 
Oct.  1760,  occ.  by  the  total  conquest 
of  Canada,  with  histor.  notes,  8.  Bos. 

Mellen,  John,  JJarn-^iabh,  (Janu 
bridge.  Thanks,  ser.  20  Nov.  1794,  8. 
Bos. 

 Ser.  del.  in  Yarmouth,  1  Jan.  1795 

at  the  opening  of  a  new  meetinghouse, 
8.  Bos. 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  .31  May,  1797,  8.  Bos, 

Memoirs  of  the  Am.  acad.  etc.  Spc 

American  acad. 
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sciences,  vol.  1st.  part  1st.  8,  New 

Haven,  1810. 
Memorial,  See  Europe,  courts  of. 
Mentz,  Journal  of  the  siege  of,  under 

the  duke  of  Lorain  and  the  confed. 

princes,  4.  Lon.  1689. 
Mercantile  laws  of  the  state  of  N. 

Y.  8,  N.  Y.  1788. 
Mercer,  Loudoun,  Substitute  by  way 

of  amendment  to  that  proposed  by 

Leigh  of  Dinwiddle  rel.  to  the  right  of 

state  legisla.  to  instruct  senators  in 

cong.  S.  Virg.  1812. 
Merchants  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  The 

memorial  of  the,  to  the  knights,  ci<i 

zens,  and  burgesses,  in  parlia.  asscni 

bled,  20  Ap.  17§4,  8.  N.  Y.  1765, 


CATALOGUE. 


75 


Merchants  (tor.t.)  in  Boston,  Ohser- 
va.  on  several  acts  of  paiiia.  and  also 
on  the  conduct  of  the  officers  of  the 
customs  and  board  of  commissioners 
appointed  to  reside  in  America,  pub. 
by  the,  4.  Bos.  17G9. 

 bank.  Concise  view  of  the  late  pro- 
ceed, of  the  leaders  of  the  Cliutonian 
party  in  N.  Y.  and  Albany  for  the  sup- 
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Y. 1804. 

Mercure  de  France,  13  Sept.  1788, 
12. 

^NffiRiAM,  Matthew,  Jierxvick,  Ser. 
])reached  to  Joshua  Abbot  at  York,  S 
Sept.  1792,  preparatory  to  the  6th, 
the  day  appointed  for  his  execution, 
■svith  an  add.  to  John  Hancock  by,  and 
Joseph  Buckminster,  q.  v.  of  Ports- 
mouth, 8- 

Merino  sheep,  Acc.  of  the,  and  of 

their  treatment  in  Spain,  8.  N.  Y. 
Merrick,  Joh.n%  Friendly  retort  in 

behalf  of  truth  or  an  alarm  to  univer- 

salists,  12.  Trenton,  1796. 
Messenger,  Rosewell,  York^  Ora. 

occ.  by  the  d,  of  G.  Washington,  8. 

Charlestown,  1800. 
— —  Ser.  ord.  James  Boyd  in  Bangor,  10 

Sept.  1800,  8.  Nbyport. 
Mestjres,  Instruction  abregee  sur  les, 

dedultes  de  la  grandeur  de  la  terre 

umformes  pour  toute  la  republique,  et 

sur  les  calculs  relatifs  a  leur  division 

decimale,  8.  an  2. 
Methodist  communion,  Serious  add. 

to  the  candid  members  of  the,  by  a 

member,  12.  N.  Y.  1792. 
-        epis.  ch.  Articles  of  agreement  bet. 

the  gen.  conference  of  the,  and  the 

trustees  of  the  African  meth.  epis.  ch. 

in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  8.  Brooklyn,  1801. 
Military  discipline,  English,  or  the 

way  and  method  of  exercising  horse 

and  foot,  with  a  treatise  of  all  sorts  of 

arras  and  engines  of  war,  etc.  ancient 

and  mod.  enriched  with  many  figures, 

12.  Lon.  1680. 
 repository  by  Charles  Smith,  2  vols. 

8.  N.  Y.  1796,  7. 
 philosophical  soc.  E.'itracts  fr.  the 

minutes  of  the   U.  S.  at  an  occas. 

nneeting  held  at  Washington,  SO  Jan. 

1808,  4. 

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N.  Y.  28  Dec.  1809,  4. 

■  system  of  France,  See  France. 

— —  monitor,  or  advice  to  the  officers 

and  soldiers  of  the  Am.  army,  wiUi  a 

carricature,  iS.^Bal.  iU^i. 


Militia  of  N.  J.  Act  for  regulating  and 
governing  the. 

Milledoler,  Philip,  Philadelphia^ 
JVevf-York,  Dis.  del.  23  March,  1806, 
bef.  a  soc.  of  ladies  instituted  for  the 
relief  of  poor  widows  %vith  small  chil- 
dren, 8.  X.  Y. 

 Ser.  del.  ord.  and  instal.  Gardiner 

Spring  in  N.  Y.  8  Aug.  1810,  with  the 
add.  introduc.  to  the  ord.  service,  the 
c.  by  Samuel  Miller,  and  the  exhorta. 
to  the  people  by  John  B.  Roraeyn,  8« 
N.  Y. 

Miller,  Samuel,  J\''e-LO-York,  Prince- 
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Tam-  soc.  8.  X.  Y. 

 Dis.  del.  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  bef. 

the  grand  lodge  of  the  state,  24  June, 
lT9:s  8.  N.  Y. 

  Ser.  del.  4  July,  1795,  bef.  the 

Tam.  and  other  soc.  8.  N.  Y. 

— —  Dis.  del.  bef.  the  raanumis.  soc.  of 
N.  Y.  12  Ap.  1797,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Nat.  fast  ser.  del.  9  May,  1798,  8. 

N.  Y. 

 Thanks,  ser.del.  5  Feb.  1799,  8. 

N.  Y. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washing- 
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 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  N.  Y.  miss.  soc.  G 

Ap,  18(f'i,  with  an  app.  8.  N.  Y. 

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 T  wo  dis.  on  the  guilt,  etc.  of  sui- 
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quest of  a  num.  of  young  gentlemen 
of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  assembled  to  ex- 
press their  condolence  with  the  inha- 
bitants of  Richmond  on  the  late 
mournful  dispensa.  o!:~  providence  in 
that  city  with  an  add.  to  the  young 
gentlemen,  8.  N.  Y. 

Miller,  Alexander,  Albany^  Essay 
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  The  missionary's  catechism  for 

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Miller,  Edward,  JWiv-York,  Letter 
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MiLLisr,  A.  Q.  Peintures  de  vases  anti- 
nnes,  vulgaireraent  appeles  Etrusquef, 


76 


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pliciitions  par.  Prospectus,  4. 

Mills,  Eumund,  Sutton,  Scr.  ovd.  Na- 
than Holman  in  Attlcboiough,  15  Oct. 
1800,  8.  Wrcntham,  UOi. 

MiLNER,  John,  Letters  in  an s.  to  re- 
flections on  popery  by  J.  Sturgcs, 
etc.  l8.Ral.  1810. 

MiLTiMORE,  J  VMES,  Strathaniy  JVew- 
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ray, 8.  Exeter,  1793. 

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ray, 8.  Ex.  1793. 

  Dis,  del.  bef.  a  musical  choir  in 

New-marketassembled  on  the  birth  day 
of  G.  Washington,  8.  Ex.  1794. 

Ser.  ord.  James  Thurston,  in  New- 
market, \5  Oct.  1800,  c.  by  Curtis 
Coo  of  D;irham,  f.  by  Wm.  Pidgin  of 
Hampton,  with  Tlxurston's  aus.  to  the 
church's  call,  8.  Ex. 

— —  Ser.  ord.  William  Gregg  in  Cape 
Elizabeth*  15  July,  1801,  8.  Portland. 

— —  Ser.  ord  Jeremiah  Noyes  in  Gor- 
ham,  IG  Nov.  1803,  c.  by  Paul  Goffin 
of  Buxton,  f.  by  Elijah  Kellogg  ox 
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-  ■-  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Female  char.  soc. 
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[  ]  Address  to  a  young  lady,  IS. 

MlLTO^^,  John,  Looking  glass  for  iJie 
laity  and  clergy  with  the  life  of,  8. 
Phil.  1770. 
Milton  in  Massachusetts.  See  Cow-pox 
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Ml  NX  SINK  and  Wawayanda,  Memoi'ial 
of  some  of  the  part  owners  and  pro- 
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on  the  crown  lands  in  the  colony  of  N. 
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MiNOT,  George  Richajids,  Booton^ 
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8.  Wore.  1788. 

  Add.  del.  bef.  the  Mass.  char,  fire 

soc.  S9  May,  1795,  with  the  act  of  iii- 
corpora.  and  subscribers  names,  8. 
Bos. 

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1800. 

  Continuation  of  the  hist,  of  the 

prov.  of  Masba.  bay  fr.  i  718,  with  an 
introduc.  sketch  of  events  fr.  its  origi- 
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MiNSHULL,  John,  Sprightly  widow,  a 
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*        Kural  felicity,  a  comic  opera,  8.  N. 

Y. 


MiNTHORNE,  Mamile,  Reply  to  the 
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MiNTO,  Walter,  Inaug.  ora.  on  the 
prog,  and  impor.  of  mathematics,  del. 
in  Princeton  Sept.  1788,  8.  Trenton. 
MiNUTKS  of  council,  Extracts  fr.  the, 
cont.  his  majesty's  late  regulations  rel. 
to  the  waste  lands  of  the  crown,  etc. 
with  an  introduc.  by  Wm.  Berczy,  8. 
Quebec,  1798. 
MiRABEAu,  Count  De,  Considera.  on 
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letter  to  Price,  trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  8. 
Lou.  1785. 
Mihakda's  expedition,  Gen.  ace  of, 
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of  liis  officers,  etc.  8.  N.  Y.  1808. 
Mirakia,  General  idea  of  the  [propos- 
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method  of  teaching  science,  etc.  add. 
to  the  consideration  of  the  trustees 
nominated,  rel.  to  the  estab.  of  a  coll. 
in  N.  Y.  [by  Wm.  Smith,  provost  of 
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MiRnoR  of  misery,  or  tyranny  exposed, 
extracted  fr.  authen.  docu.  exemplified 
by  engravings,  12.  N.  Y.  1807. 
Mirror  of  taste  and  dramatic  censor, 
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4  vols.  8.  Phil.  1810,  11. 
Mjrrour  or  glasse  of  healih  necessary 
and  Kecdefid  for  everye  person  to  looke 
in,  that  will  keepe  their  bodye  fr.  the 
sicknesse  of  the  pestylence,    and  it 
showeth  how  the  planets  do  reygn  in 
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1804,  8. 

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of  the,  12.  Lon.  1797. 
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of  the,  according  to  the  appointment 

of  the  gen.  associa.  of  the  state  of  Con. 

Avith  an  acc.  of  receipu  and  expeu.  ^  , 

New  Haven,  1794. 


CATALOGUE. 


77 


Missions,  (cont.)  Coutinua.  of  the  nar. 
etc.  8.  Hartf.  1T96, 

 Continua.  of  the  nar.  etc.  8. 

New  Haven,  1T9T. 

MiTCHiLL,  Samuel  Latham,  JVew- 
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the  maritime  pans  of  the  state  of  N.  Y. 
add.  to  Stephen  Van  V*' yck,  12.  N.  Y. 
178T. 

 Ora.  del.  bef.  the  soc.   of  black 

friars  at  an  anniv.  11  Nov.  8.  N.  Y. 
1793. 

 Ora.  del.  bef.  the  Tam.  soc.  \^ 

May,  1795,  giving  an  acc.  of  the  life, 
exploits,  and  precepts  of  Tammany,  S. 
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\_  ]  Case  of  the  manufacturers  of  soap 

and  candles  in  the  city  of  N.  Y,  stated 
and  examined,  Avith  the  laws  of  the 
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compiled  by,  [accompanied  with  an  ex- 
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■  Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  navy,  re- 
lating to  naval  preparations,  etc.  20 
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£  3  Pictui'e  of  New-York,  or  the  tra- 

reller's  guide  through  the  commercial 
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=  Observations  on  the  Canada  thistle, 

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Hosack,  8.  N.Y.  1810. 
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[  3  Histor.  summary  of  the  several 

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MiTCHiLL,  Miller,  axd  Smith. 

See  Medical  repository. 
MxEMONiKA,  or  chronological  tablets 
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with  an  engraving,  18.  Bait.  1812. 
Mo  HE  AG  AN  Indians  by  their  giiardians, 
Gov.  and  comp.  of  Connecticut  and, 
Certified  copy  of  the  'look  of  proccrd. 


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Molina,  J.  Ignatius,  Geog.  nat.  and 
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extracts  fr.  t-he  Araucana  of  Alonzo 
De  Ercilla,  trans,  fr.  the  Italian,  by  an 
Amer.  gent,  and  ded.  to  Benj.  Smith 
Barton,  2  vols.  8.  Middletown,  =808. 
Money  unit,  Notes  on  the  estab.  of  a, 
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Monopolies  and  oppression,  Act  to 
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Montauban,  Rapport  des  malheurs, 
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Monteath,  Walter,  J\'ew-Bruns- 

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Joshua  L.  Wilkinson,  8.  Lon. 

 Prospect  bef.  us,  or  the  state  of 

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 Necessity  of  continuing  the  war,  8. 

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8.  Lon.  1795. 

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Monthly  anthology,  10  vols.  8.  Bos. 
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Mo  o  D e  Y,  Jo s H  u XyPor'smouthfUostonf 
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MooK,  Abraham,  ^Vavburi/,  Two 


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N'b'yport,  17'J3. 
MooRF,  Bbajamin,  Aevo-JorA-,  Ser. 

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 Ser.  del.  15  July,  1787,  at  the  first 

ord.  held  by  Samuel  Provost,  4.  N. 

Y. 

 Add.  to  the  mem.  of  the  prot  epis. 

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1793. 

 Pastoral  letter,  8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

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Moore,  Thomas  Lambert,  South 
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Moore,  Thomas,  Great  errour  of 
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£MooRE,  Clement  C.  JVeiv-Yoj^k,'] 
Observa.  upon  certain  passages  in  Jef- 
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1804. 

*  Compendious  lexicon  of  the  Heb. 
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I  Moore,  bp.  of  the  diocess  of  N.  Y.  2 
Tols.  12.  N.  Y.  1809. 

{]  J  Sketches  of  our  political  condi- 
tion, etc.  by  a  tit.  of  N.  Y.  8.N.Y.1813. 

 Translation  of  Tessier,  q.  v. 

Moore,  S.  S.  and  T.W.  Jones,  Tra- 
veller's directory,or  pocket  companion 
.*>howing  the  course  of  the  main  road 
fr.  Phil,  to  Washington,  -with  a  de- 
scrip,  of  the  places  through  wh.  it 
passes,  illus.  with  an  acc.  of  remarka- 
Wc  objects  and  plates,  2d.  ed.  o.  Phil. 
1804. 

-More,  Hannah,  Gr.  Brit.  Considera. 

on  rel.  and  pub.  education  with  re- 

iTiarks  on  the  speech  of  Dupont  del. 

bef.  the  nat.  conven.  of  France,  iid. 

ed.  12.  Dub.  1793. 
.More A u,  Discours  prononre  par  le 

gen.  au  tribunal  crirninel  special  du 

departement  de  la  Seine,  4.  a  Paris. 
 Mernoire  justificatif  du  gen.  4.  it 

Paris. 

 Justification  of,  fr.  the  charge  of 

conspiracy  exhib.  ag.  him  by  the  ira- 


per.  republic  of  Fr.  ti  ans,  by  George 
L.  Gray,  8.  Norfolk,  1804. 

Morgan,  ions,  Philaddphia,  Dis- 
course upon  the  institu-  of  nied.  schools 
in  Am.  del.  at  the  anniv.  commenfce. 
of  the  coll.  of  Phil.  May,  ITG-J,  with  a 
pref.  8.  Phil. 

Mori  SON,  Wii.LiAM,  Londondennj^ 
N.  H.  el.  ser.  del.  at  Dover,  7  June, 
1792,  8.  Ex. 

Morrell,  ItOBERT,  Inaug.  dis.  on 
Animal  heat,  sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the 
fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  1  May,  loiO,  ded. 
to  Richard  S.  Kissam  and  James  S. 
Stringham,  8.  N.  Y. 

Morris  county.  Petition  and  represen. 
of  the  soc.  institu.  in,  for  promotion  of 
learning  and  religion,  1 2.  Newark,  1794. 

Morris,  Gouverneur,  JS'.York^Ov'A. 
oco.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  del. 
in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  31  Dec.  1799,  8. 
N.Y.  1800. 

Morris,  Defence  of  the  conduct  of 
commodore,  during  his  command  in 
the  Mediterranean,  with  strictures  on 
tlie  court  of  enquiry  heUl  at  Washing- 
ton, and  a  map  of  the  Mediter.  8.  N.  Y. 
Io04. 

Morris,  Essex,  and  Sussex, Polit.  cate= 
chism,  ded.  to  the  rcpub.  of,  by  a  lay 
preacher,  8.  Morris,  1812. 

Morse,  Jedidiah,  CharlestonvHy  The 
Am.  geography,  8.  Eliz.  1789. 

— —  Nat.  tlianks.  ser.  del.  19  Feb.  1795, 
illus.  with  notes,  8.  Bos. 

-■  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Thomas  Rus- 
sell, del.  17  Ap.  1796,  with  notes,  8. 
Bos. 

 Ser.  occ.  bv  the  d.  of  James  Rus- 

sell,  del.  29  Ap.  1798,  with  notes,  8. 
Bos. 

 Nat.  fast.  ser.  del.  9  May,  1798, 

with  notes,  and  a  copious  app.  8.  Bos. 

 Fast  ser.  del.  25  Ap.  1799,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Add.  to  the  students  of  Phillips' 

acad.  in  Andover,  9  July,  1799,  with  a 
pref.  S.  C. 

 Prayer  and  ser.  del.  at  Charles- 
town,  ^1  Dec.  1799,  occ.  by  the  d.  of 
G.  Washington,  with  an  additional 
sketch  of  bis  life  and  notes,  also  an  acc. 
of  the  proceed,  of  the  town,  writtea 
by  Josiah  Bartlett,  of  C.  8.  C 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Mass.  hum.  soc. 

9  June,  1001,  with  an  &pp.  8.  Bos. 

 Ser.  ord.  Hezekiah  May  in  Mar- 

blehead,  23  June,  1803,  c  by  Thomas 
Barnard,  of  Salem,  8.  C. 

■  Amer.  gazetteer,  illus.  with  maps, 
2d.  cd.  8.  Charleslown,  1804. 


CATALOGUE. 


79 


Morse,  J.(cont.)  and  Elijah  Parish  of  By- 
field,  Coinpeml.  hist,  of  N.Eng.with  a 
map  and  pref.  slso  an  app.  cont.  extracts 
fr.  orations  del.  at  Plymouth  on  forefa- 
tlier's  day,  by  John  Davis  in  1800,  Jotn 
Q.  Adams  in  lo0'2,  John  T.Kirkland  in 
VoOo,  and  odes  for  the  occas.  by  John 
Davis,  Robert  T.  Paine,  jun.  Samuel 
Davis,  and  J.  Q.  A.dams,  12.  C.  1304. 

— —  True  reasons  on  wh.  the  election 
of  a  HoUis  professor  of  divinity  in  Har. 
eoU.  Avas  opposed  at  the  board  of  over- 
seers, 14  Feb.  1805,  8.  C. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Mary  Russell, 

who  died  24  July,  1806,  with  notes,  8. 

 Ser.  del,  25  Sept.  bef.  the  managers 

of  the  Female  asylum  in  Bos.  on  their 
seventh  anniv.  with  a  state,  of  the  ex- 
penses, etc  of  the  instltu.  8.  Eos.  180T. 
 Ser.  ord.  Joshua  Huntington  in  Bos- 
ton, 18  May,  18G8,  c.  by  John  La- 
throp  of  B.  f,  by  Wm.  Ellery  Channiug 
of  B.  8.  Bos. 

Ser.  del.  bef.  the  soc,  prop.  gos. 
am.  Ind.  etc.  1  Nov.  1810,  with  copious 
notes  and  an  app  8.  C. 

 Univ.  geography,  6th.  ed.  2  vols.  8. 

Bos.  1812. 

MoRss,  James,  jVe^vburyport,  Dis. 
del.  on  opening  St.  Paul's  ch.  29  Mav, 
1809,  8.  N. 

M  o  R  T  o  N,  E  B  E  N Ez E R,  Middlehoroit^hy 
Ans.  to  a  pam.  by  John  Cotton,  q.  v. 
8.  Bos.  174G. 

Morton,  Nathaniel,  New  Eng- 
land's memorial,  or  a  relation  of  the 
most  remarkable  providences  mani- 
fested to  the  planters  of  N.  Eng.  etc. 
8.  Newport,  rep.  17/2. 

[Morton,  Mrs.  Dorchester,']  Virtues 
of  society,  a  tale  founded  on  fact  with 
a  ded.  to  mrs.  Adams  and  an  adver- 
tise. 4.  Bos.  1799. 

Morton,  Jacob,  J^e-w-Tork,  Com- 
para.  statement  of  the  num.  of  deaths 
in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  during  the  years 
1804,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  8.  N.  Y.  1810.  j 

^losELEY,  Benjamin,  Cow  pox  epis- i 
tie  to  Rowland  Hill,  8th.  ed.  8.  Lon.  i 
180T.  I 

MouLTON,  William,  Concise  ex- j 
tracts  fr.  the  sea  journal  of,  Avritten  on  j 
board  of  the  Onico  in  a  voyage  fr. ! 
Connec.  to  Staten  isl.  in  tlie  South 
sea,  fr.  1799  to  1804,  8.  Utica. 

Moultrie,  William,  iS.  CarolinUf 
iMemoirs  of  the  Amer.  revolu.  so  far 
as  it  related  to  N.  and  S.  Car.  and 
Georgia  with  his  portrait,  2  vols.  8. 
N.  Y.  1802. 

Moves,  Henry,  Scotland,  Heads  of 
philosoph.  lectures,  8.  N.  Y.  irsi. 


Muir,  James,  Paisley  in  Scot.  Ber- 
muda,  Alexaridria,  Ten  ser.  12. 
Alex.  1812. 

Murray,  John,  Ireland,  Boothbay^ 
J^Te-wburyport.  The  last  solemn  scene, 
a  ser.  del.  in  Boston,  22  May,  1 768, 
with  an  advertise.  8.  N.  rep.  1793. 

 Appeal  to  the  impar.  pub.  in  behalf 

of  the  oppressed,  being  an  ans.  to  theii* 
call  fr.  the  Mass.  gazette  of  16  June, 
etc.  8.  Salem,  1770. 

 Character  of,  set  in  a  fair  light,  8. 

Salem. 

 Fun.  add.  and  ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of, 

by  James  ?»liltimoi"e,  q.  v. 
MusKE  Napoleon,  Notice  des  tableaux 

desecoles  Fran.  etFlamaude,  etc.  18. 

an  7. 

— —  Central  des  arts.  Notice  des  des- 
sins  originaux  du,  2  de.  partie  12.  k 
Paris,  an  10. 

 Notice  de  plusieurs  orecieux 

tableaux  recueillies  a  Venice,  Flo- 
rence, Naples,  Turin,  et  Bologne 
exposes  dans  le  grand  salon  du,  12.  a. 
Paris. 

^Museum,  The  Amer.  orrepo  s.  ancient 
and  mod.  of  fugitive  pieces,  7  vols.  S. 
Phil.  1787  to  1790. 

Music,  Tractate  on  chur(^,  being 
extract  fr.  Peirce's  Vindica.  of  the 
dissentei's,  with  a  postcript,  8.  Lon. 
1786. 

[MussEY,  John,  Peterborovgh,'\  Let. 
ter  fr.  a  sohcitous  father  to  his  chil- 
dren, 12.  Haverhill,  1800. 

MuT«XY  and  desertion,  Act  for  punish- 
ing and  the  better  payment  of  the  as'- 
my,  etc.  26  of  Geo.  11.  12.  Lon.  1753. 

McTUAL  assurance  corap.  for  insui-in* 
houscs  fr.  loss  by  fire  in  N.  Y.  Deed  o£ 
settlement  of  the,  4.  N.  Y.  1787. 

 Act  to  incorporate 

the,  passed  23  March,  1798,  with  the 
bye  laws  and  regula.  12.  N.  Y. 

Mutual  assistance  bag  comp.  Rules ani 
regula.  of  the,  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  12. 
N.  Y.  1803. 

Mutual  benefit  soc.  of  N.  Y.  Coustitu- 
of  the,  12.  N.  Y.  1804. 

Mutual  relief  soc.  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
Constitu.  of  the,  12.N.  Y.  1807. 

Mycall,  John,  Funeral  add.  occ.  by 
the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  del.  at  Har- 
vard, 22  Feb.  1800,  8.  Bos, 

N. 

Nappleton,  John,  Gr.  Brit.  A«I. 
vice  to  a  student  in  the  univ-  concern, 
the  qualinca.  and  duties  of  ministers 
of  the  gospel  in  the  ch.  of  Eng.  3.  Oxf. 
179.-.. 


80 


CATALOGUE. 


ITsAnRA-TiVE  of  proceed.  I'el.  to  the 
bill  granting  relief  to  the  mem.  of  the 
epis.'  ch.  in  Scot.  8.  Aber.  1702. 

Nason,  Rkuben,  Gorham,  Freeporty 
Add-  del.  ;it  the  opening  of  the  acad. 
in  Gorham,  6  Sept.  lOOS,  8.  Portl. 

 Thanks,  ser.  del.  in  Gor.  2T  Nov. 

ir>06,  8.  Port. 

National  decline  and  present  embar- 
rassnients.  War  or  no  war,  introduc- 
cd  with  a  view  of  the  causes  of  our, 
by  Lycurgus,  8.  N.  Y.  1807. 

— -  affairs,  Report  on  the  present 
alarming  state  of  our,  add.  to  the  citi- 
zens of'Schenectady,  1808,  8. 

Navarr,  a  letter  written  by  the  king 
of,  to  the  three  estates  of  Fraunce, 
trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  by  G.  R.  8.  Lon. 
15G9. 

Xatigator  cont.  directions  for  navi- 
gating tiie  Ohio.  Mississippi,  and 
otiier  rivers  with  an  app.  18.  Pittsb. 
1811. 

Navy  of  the  U.  S.  Correct  list  of  the, 
1800,  by  Charles  W.  Goldsborough. 

Necker,  Dis.  prononce  ^  Tassemblee 
nat.  le  27  Aout, 

— —  Rapport  a  I'assemblee  nat.  le  24 
Sept.  i789. 

Neef,  Joseph,  S-ivitzer'land,  Plila- 
delphia.  Sketches  of  a  plan  and  me- 
thod of  educa.  fourded  on  an  analysis 
of  the  hum.  faculties  and  natural  rea- 
son, 12.  Phil.  1808. 

Negro  plot  in  N.  Y.  See  Horsraanden. 

Nevil's  speeches  in  the  gen.  assem. 
See  New  Jersey. 

Newark  fire  associa.  Articles  of  asso- 
cia.  and  system  of  regula.  12.  N.  1807. 

Newburgh,  Charter  of  the  bank  of, 
passed,  22  March,  '811,  32.  N. 

New  England  judged,  [imp.]  with 
an  app.  being  certain  writings  of  those, 
who  were  there  executed,  also  a  rela- 
tion o/"  the  trial  and  execution  of 
Wm.Leddra,  [imp.]  4.  Lon.  1661. 

  Hist  of  eccles.  oppressions  in,  and 

Vermont,  8.  Rich.  1799. 

 patriot,  being-  a  candid  comparison 

of  the  principles  and  conduct  of  the 
Washington  and  Jefferson  admin,  with 
notes,  8.  Bos.  1810. 

New  Hampshtre,  Constitu.  and  bill 
of  rights  and  form  of  gov.  agreed  up- 
on by  the  delegates  of  the  people  of 
the  state  of,  in  conv.  held  at  Concord, 
June,  8.  Ports. 

 Repub.  add.  to  lae  electors  of,  on 

the  chnice  of  electors  of  pres.  and  vice 
pres.  8.  Walpole,  1804. 

— —  Add.  to  the  electors  of,  in  1804, 
by  Imparlialis,  8.  Ports, 


New  HAMPSHiRE'Cconl.)  baptist  asso- 
cia. jMinutes  of  the,  held  in  Bu.vton, 
June,  1804,  12.  Ports. 

New  Haven  remonstrance,  E.\am.  of 
the  president's  reply  to  the,  with  au 
app.  cont.  the  president's  inaug.speech, 
etc.  8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

 remonstrance,  Reply  to  Lucius  Ju- 
nius Brutus's  exam,  of  the  president's 
ans.  to  the,  with  an  app.  showing  how 
many  incumbents  are  republicans  and 
how  manv  are  federalists,  byLeonidas, 
8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

New  Ireland,  Considera.  on  the  so- 
vereignty, independence,  trade,  and 
fisheries  of,  formerly  known  by  the 
name  of  Nova  Scotia,  etc.  12. 

New  Jersey,  Acts  of  the  gen.  assem- 
bly of  the  province  of,  fr.  the  time  of 
surrender  to  the  fourth  year  of  the 
reign  of  Geo.  If.  fol.  Phil.  17.32. 

 Bill  in  the  chancery  of,  at  the  suit 

of  John  earl  of  Stair  et  al.  proprietors 
of  the  eastern  division  of,  ag.  Benj. 
Bond  and  some  other  persons  of  Filiz. 
town  distinguished  by  the  name  of 
Clinker-lot-right-men,  with  three  large 
maps,  to  wh.  is  add.  the  publication  of 
the  council  of  proprietors  of  East  N. 
Jersey  and  Nevil's  speeches  to  the  gen. 
assembly  concerning  the  riots  in  N.  J. 
and  the  pretences  of  the  rioters  and 
their  seducers,  fol.  N.  Y.  1747. 

■  Acts  of  the  gea.  assembly  of,  fr. 
the  time  of  surrender,  2  of  Anne,  to 
the  25  of  Geo.  II.  collected  by  Samuel 
Nevill,  fol.  1752. 

  Acts,  etc.  fr.  1753  to  1761,  fol. 

Woodbridge,  1761. 

 Acts,  etc.  compiled  by  Sara.  AUiu- 

son,  fol.  Burl.  1776. 

— —  Acts,  etc.  fr.  the  estab.  of  the  pre- 
sent gov.  to  the  decla.  of  indepen- 
dence, with  the  constitu.  and  articles 
of  confedera.  compiled  by  Peter  Wil- 
son, ful.  Tren.  1784- 

  Votes  and  proceed,  of  the  18th. 

gen.  assem.  of  the  state  of,  Oct.  1793, 
ioh  Burl.  iT94. 

  Gov.  Tompkins's  message  to  the 

legisla.  of  N.  Y  .  enclosing  tlie  i*eport 
of  commissioners  rel.  to  the  eastern 
boundary  of,  fol.  1808. 

  Grants,  concessions,  and  original 

constitu.  of  the  province  of.  Acts  dur- 
ing the  proprietary  gov.  Instruc.  of 
surrcnder,Corul»ury'3  commission,  etc. 
collected  by  Auron  Learning  and  Ji^J 
cob  Spicer,  fol.  Phil.  i775. 

Newton,  Elemens  de  pHIosophie  de> 
CEuvres  de  mon.  De  V***.  nouv.  ed, 
12  ,  a  Neuchatei,  1772. 


CATALOGUE. 


81 


New- York,  Acts  of  assembly  passed 

in,  fr.  1691  to  1725. 
«  Laws  of,  fr.  1691  to  1751,  fol.  N. 

Y.  1752. 

-  ■  ■  Laws  of  her  majesty's  coiony  of, 
fr.  9  Ap.  1G91  to  12  Nov.  1709,'  fol. 
1710. 

•— —  Laws  of,  fr.  I69l  to  1773,  inclus. 
fol.  1774. 

  Laws  of,  fr.  U  Nov.  1752  to  22 

May,  1762,  the  2d.  vol.  with  a  table  j 
common  to  both  vols,  digested  by  Wm.  } 
Livingston  and  Wm.  Smith,  jun.  fol. 
N.Y.I  762. 

 Laws  of,  fr.  8.  Feb.  1774  to  3  Ap. 

1775.  ' 

•■  Laws  of  the  state  of,  passed  at  the 

first  meeting  of  the  Tth  session  of  tlie 
legisla.  fr.  VZ  Feb.  to  12  May  1784. 

 Laws,  etc.  Sth.  scss.  fr.  11  Nov. 

1784  to  27  Ap.  1785. 

 Laws,  etc.  9th.  sess.  fr.  31  Jan.  to 

5  May,  1786. 

 Laws,  etc.  10th.  sess.  fr.  26  Jan.  to 

21  Ap.  1787. 

•  Laws,  etc.  llth.  sess.  fr.  6  Feb.  to 

22  March,  1788. 

— —  Laws,  etc.  12th,  sess.  fr.  5  Jan,  to 
3  March,  1789,  the  foregoing  laws  of 
six  sess,  bound  in  one  vol.  with  tlie  con- 
stitu.  of  the  state  of,  and  the  conslitu. 
of  the  U.  S.  A.  as  reported  in  cong. 
28  Sept.  1787. 

— —  Laws  of  the  state  of,  comprising 
the  constitu.  and  the  acts  of  the  legis- 
la. since  the  I'evolu,  fr.  the  1st.  to  the 
12th,  sess.  inclus.  under  the  editorial 
attention  of  Sam.  Jones  and  Richard 
Varick,  2  vols.  fol.  N.  Y.  1789. 

 Ordinances  of  the  couvcn.  of  the 

state  of,  for  organizing  and  estab.  the 
the  gov.  agreed  to  bv  the  said  conveu. 
8.  Fishkill,  1777. 

— — •  Constitu.  of,  8.  Phil.  1777,  also  12. 
Fishkill,  also  8.  N.  Y.  1783. 
—  Journal  of  the  senate  and  assem- 
bly of,  fr,  Sept.  17TT  to  1810  inclus. 
being  thirty  three  sessions,  vols.  fol. 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.  Foughkeepsie,  Alba- 
ny. 

■■       Journal  of  the  votes  and  proceed. 

of  the  gen.  assem.  of  tlie  colony  of, 

begun  9  Ap.  1691  and  ended  2T  Sept. 

1743,  fol.  N.  Y.  1764. 
 2d.  vol.  fr.  8.  Nov. 

1743  to  23  Dec.  1765,  fol.  N.  Y.  1766- 
 fr.  17  Nov.  1767 


to 


Ap.  r 


fol.  N,  Y. 


— — ■  The  commer.  conduct  of  the  pro- 
vince of,  considered,  in  a  letter  add.  to 
the  soc.  of  arts,  agricul.  and  economy, 
4.  N.  Y.  1767. 


New-York,  (cont.)  Debates  and  pro- 
ceed, of  the  conven.  of  the  ^ts.te  of, 
at  Poughkeep'iie,  June,  taken  in  short 
hand,  a.  N.Y.  1783. 

 directory  and  register.  See  Long- 
worth. 

 Dispensary,  Charter  and  bye  laws 

of  the,  instituted  1790,  B.  N.  Y.  1797, 
also  ■  •'},  lolO,  and  1313. 

 Friars  tontine,  Constitution  of  the, 

instituted  in  the  city  of,  3  Marcli, 
1792,      N.  Y. 

 Present  state  of  learning  in  the  col- 
lege of,  v794. 

  Present  state  of  med.  learning  iu 

the  city  of,  1797. 

 Histov.  sketch  of  the  origin,  prog. 

and  present  state  of  the  college  of  phy. 
and  surg.  of  the  univ.  of  the  stale  of, 
with  an  engraving  exhibiting  an  eleva- 
tion of  the  college  now  building  iu  the 
city  of,  3.  N.  Y.  s!  ^3. 

 miss.  soc.  Add.  and  constitu.  of  the, 

n.  N.  Y.  1796. 

 Statement  of  the  funds  of  the  state 

of,  of  the  revenue  thereof,  of  the  re- 
ceipts and  i)ayments  in  17*^",  Avith 
the  treasurer's  acc,  3,  Alb.  1798. 

—  Journal  of  the  conven.  of  the  state 

gf,  begun  and  held  at  Albany  13  Oct. 
180 1,'  4.  Alb. 

 Add.  to  the  electors  of  the  state  of^ 

8.N.  Y.  rep.  1801. 

 Add.  to  the  freeholders  of  the  state 

of,  by  Brutus,      N.  Y.  3  804. 

— —  Letter  concern,  the  Ten  pounds 
court  in  tlie  city  of,  by  Mercer,  B.X.  Y. 

— — hospital.  Brief  acc.  of  the,  3.  N.  Y. 
1804. 

— _  _       Report  of  the,  for  1812,  fol. 

— —  Health  laws  of,  with  an  inde.K,  8, 

N.  Y.  1805.  See  Quarantine. 
— —  miss.  soc.  Report  of  the  directors  of 

the,  1  Ap.  1806,  8.  N.  Y. 
 Report,  etc.  5  Ap.  1809, 

3.  N.  Y, 

 Report,  etc.  Ap.  1812, 

8.  N.  Y. 

  Report  of  the  commissioners  oa 

tlie  controvex'sy  witli  the  state  of,  res- 
pect, the  eastern  boundary  of  the 
state  of  N.J.  12.  Tren-  1807. 

 Add.  to  the  electors  of  the  state  of, 

pub.  by  order  of  the  repub.  gen-  com- 
mittee, 3.  N.  Y.  1303. 

 review,  or  critical  journal,  March, 

1809,  o.  N.  Y. 

 ■  Act  to  prevent  frauds  and  perju- 
ries at  elections  and  to  prevent  slaves 
fr,  voting,  9  A  p.  131  J,  8.  N.  Y. 

— — -  Law  to  reojulate  pawn  brokers  an'H 


82 


CATALOGUE. 


dealers  in  the  purcliaae  or  sale  of  se- 
cond hand  furniture,  etc.  IS  Julv, 
18l;:»,  l^i.N.  Y. 

New-York,  'cont.)  Add  to  the  repub. 
cit.  of  tlie  state  of,  8.  Alb.  1813. 

—  L:a\v  for  the  dnc  observance  of  the 
Lord's  (hiv  iii  the  state  of,  '29  March, 
181 3,  1^2.  N.Y. 

'  Report  of  the  comptroller  on  the 

estab.  of  a  sinking;  fund  for  the  re- 
demption of  the  city  stock,  in,  19  Ap. 
1813,  V-.N.  Y. 

"   Statement  explanatory  of  the  re- 
signation of  the  officers  of  the  reg.  of 
artillery  of  the  city  and  co.  of, 

— —  On  supplying  the  city  of,  Avith  wa- 
ter.   See  Browne. 

■  Four  projects  for  defending  the 

city  of,  by  Morgan  Lewis,  Jonathan 
Williams,  Joseph  Young,  and  George 
W.  Chapman,  partly  printed  and 
partly  ms. 

■  ■■  Alphabetical  list  of  the  names  of 
the  towns  in  the  state  of. 

— -  LuAv  s,  statutes,  ordinances,  and  con- 
stitutions ordained,  etc.  by  the  mayor, 
et  al.  in  the  city  of,  pub  ^^27  Jan.  IT^u, 
in  the  mayoralty  of  Edward  Holland 
with  an  app.fol.  N.  Y.  iZ'tO. 

 Laws,  etc.  pub.  ?  Nov.  1T62  in 

the  mayoralty  of  John  Cruger  with  an 
app.  fol.  N.  Y.  *T63. 

 Charter  of  the  city  of,  fol.  N.  Y. 

1T65. 

— —  Laws,  etc.  pub.  29  March,  1T86, 
in  the  maj'oralty  of  James  Duane,  fol. 
N.  Y.  1788. 

— —  Charter  of  the  city  of,  with  the 
acts  of  the  legisla.  in  relation  thereto, 
8.  N.  Y.  1805. 

— —  Laws,  etc.  pub.  in  the  mayoralty  of 
De  Witt  Clinton,  8.  N.  Y.  18(»:.. 

 Law  for  preventing  and  extinguish- 
ing fires  and  to  regulate  the  keeping 
and  transportation  of  gunpowder  in 
the  city  of,  8.  N.  Y. 

——Laws,  etc.  pub.  18  Jan.  1808,  in 
the  mayoralty  of  Mariuus  Willett,  8. 
N.  Y.  * 

 Laws,  etc.  pub.  in  the  mayoralty 

of  De  Witt  Clinton,  to  Avh.  are  added 
the  health  laws  of  the  citv,  8.  N.  Y. 
1812. 

  Report  of  the  committee  of  tlie 

com.  council  upon  the  subj.  of  new- 
streets  in  the  city  of,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Report  of  the  com.  of  tlie  corpora. 

of,  on  the  subj.  of  fortifying  the  har- 
bour of,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Extracts  fr.  the  acts  for  suppress- 
ing immorality,  laying  r  duly  on  strong 


liquors,  etc.  with  the  ordinances  for 
the  due  observance  of  the  Lord's  day, 
pub.  by  order  of  the  com.  council  in 
the  city  of,  S.  N.  Y. 

New-York,  (cont  )  Act  to  amend  an 
act  to  im])rove  the  police  of  the  city 
of,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Law  to  regulate  hackney  coaches 

passed  in  the  com.  council,  1  March, 
1813,  8.  N.  Y. 

Nichols,  Iihabob,  Portland,  Ora. 
del.  in  Salem,  \  July,  ISO-I,  8,  Salem. 

Nichols,  William,  jun.  West- 
ford,  Ora.  del.  i  July,  1808,  at  West 
Cambridge,  8  Bos. 

NiDKRCURG,  Improved  galvanism,  8. 

N.  Y. 

NiEBUHR,  Travels  through  Arabia  and 
other  countries  in  the  east,  trans,  by 
Robert  Heron,  with  a  pref.  and  notes 
by  the  translator  illus.  with  engrav- 
ings, ?d  ed.  £  vols.  1 8.  Perth,  1799. 

NiLES,  Samuel,  Braintree,  Tristi- 
tise  ecclesiarum,  or  a  son'owful  acc. 
of  the  present  state  of  the  chh.  in  N. 
Eng.  in  rcf.  to  G.  Whitefield,  with  an 
app.  4.  Bos.  ;74.'>. 

NiLES,  Nathaniel,  Vermont,  Two 
scr.  on  the  perfections  of  God,  24. 
Eliz.  1791. 

NiLES,  Sabiuel,  Abington^  Ser.  del. 
9&  Feb.  1800,  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G. 
Washington,  8.  Bos. 

Nimble-chops,  A q_ui line,  Democ- 
racy, an  epic  poem,  8.  N.  Y. 

Noble,  Oliver,  Cow/Ziij'z^,  JVervbteri/f 
JVerveusile,  Strictures  on  the  sacred 
story  recorded  in  the  book  of  Ruth, 
del.  8  March,  177:">  in  commeni.  of 
the  n}assacre  in  Bos.  with  an  add.  to 
the  reader  and  notes,  h.  N'b'yport. 

 Ser.  ord.  Silas  Moody  in  Arundel, 

i'  Jan.  1771,  8.  Salem. 

NoiR,  JeanLe,  The  democrat,  or  in- 
trigues and  adventures  of,  £  vols, 
bound  in  one,  12.  N.  Y.  179.'i. 

Norfolk  monarch,  Sly  subscription  on 
the,  with  the  Briton^s  speech  to  sir 
Politick,  o.  Lon.  1733. 

North  Carolina,  Proceed,  and  de- 
bates of  the  conven.  of,  1788,  8.  Edent. 
1789. 

Northmore,  Thomas,  Washington, 
or  liberty  restored,  a  poem,  18.  Bal. 
1809. 

No u TON,  Jacob,  ff'eifmojcth.  The  will 
of  God  respecting  the  salvation  of  all 
men  illus.  in\  ser.  del.  18  Dec.  1808, 
8.  Bos.  1809. 

Norwich,  CJial'ge  by  George  bp.  of,  4. 
Lou.  179.^. 


CATALOGUE. 


Notation,  Acc.  of  a  system  of,  re- 
presenting the  soundsof  alphabet,  cha- 
racters by  a  new  application  of  the 
accentual  marks  in  present  use,  etc. 
fr.  the  Mojithlv  anthology  of  Feb.  and 
March  [by  William  Pelhani  of  Bos- 
ton]  .  -2,  Bos.  ':jv)9. 

NoTT,  Eliphalet,  Albanyy  Sche- 
nectady, Dis.  del.  in  A.  4  July,  i8i  l, 
8.  A. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  gen.  assem.  of  the 

presby.  ch.  in  the  U.  S.  A.  19  Moy, 
1809,  8.  Phil. 

 Add.  del.  to  the  candidates  for  the 

baccalaureate  in  Union  coU.  ;£9  July, 
1807,  8.  Alb. 

  Miscellaneous  works  with  an  app. 

8.  Schenectady,  1810. 

No  UVEA  u  raonde,  Le  triomphe  du,  1st. 
vol  8.  a  Paris,  1785. 

Nugent,  H.  P.  Letter  to  Wm.  C  C. 
Claiborne,  Letter  lo  James  Brown  and 
a  defence  ofJoh.i  Rowan  and  Daniel 
Clark,  ag.  the  slanders  of  the  tergi- 
versant  redaeteur  of  the  Courier,  4. 
N.  Orleans,  1808. 

O. 

Oakes,  Uriax,  Cambridge,  Mass.  el. 
ser.  T  May,  iGTrf,  with  an  add.  to  the 
reader  by  John  Sherman  and  Thomas 
Shepard,  4.  Camb. 

Oa  I  H,  Religion  of  an,  a  ser.  [by  Ma- 
ther] l£.  Bos.  1719. 

O'Beirne,  chaplain  to  Id.  vis.  Howe, 
Ser.  del.  in  St.  Paul's  ch.  N.  Y. 
Sept.  1  ;  76,  on  the  first  sabbath  after 
the  Eng.  chh.  Y*ere  opened  on  Howe's 
taking  possession  of  the  citv,  fr.  Jer. 
1£.  K',  iC.  N.  Y.  17'.G. 

Observations  on  the  state  of  the  na- 
tion, 8.  Lon.  1769. 

■  on  the  prelim,  and  provisional  arti- 
cles, 8.  Lon.  1785. 

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Age  of  reason,  etc.  8.  N".  Y.  1795. 

O'Connor,  Arthur,  Add.  to  the  free 
electors  of  the  co.  of  Antrim,  12. 
Phil.  1797. 

Ode  printed  in  the  streets  of  N.  Y.  See 
Federal  procession. 

Odli-n,  Johx,  Exeter,  Ser.  ord.  Ward 
Clark  in  Kingston,  '29  Sept.  17'2j, 
with  a  pref.  by  Caleb  Cushing  and  Na- 
thaniel Gookin,  12.  Bos.  1727. 

O:.  nF3',  UzAL,  J^'exsark,  Ser.  on  prae. 
religion,  12.  Chatham,  i.7,)L). 

 Ser.  on  regeneration,  12.  Chatham, 

17u'2. 

 Masonic  scr.  at  Morris,  12.  N.  Y. 

1784. 


Ogden,  U  (cont.)  Add.  to  persons  iu 

N.  J.  N.  Y.  1785. 
  Four  ser.  del.  in  N.  Y.  S.  Eliz. 

1788. 

  Antidote  to  deism,  ded.   to  G. 

Washington,  2  vols.  18.  Newark, 
1795. 

 Letter  to  the  epis.  ch.  in  N.  J.  8. 

1797. 

  Two  dis.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G. 

Washington  del.  29  Dec.  1799,  at  N. 
and  5  Jan.  l800  at  Belleville,  with 
notes  and  a  portrait  of  Washington, 
8.  N. 

Ogdex,  John  Cozens,  PortsmoiUh, 
N.  H.  el.  ser.  del.  at  Concord  June, 
1790,  8.  C. 

  Letters  occas.  by  the  publica.  of  a 

private  epistolary  correspondence  be- 
gun by  Samuel  Macclintock,  q.  v.  8. 
Bos.  i791. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Columbian  lodge 

at  Nottingham,  7  Sept.  1190,  8.  Ports. 
1791. 

  Add.  del.  at  the  opening  of  Benj. 

Dearborn's  Portsmouth  academy,  8- 

Ports.  iT9l. 
Ogdf.x,  Davjd  B.  Ora.  del.  4  July,  at 

Newark,     N.  !7^8. 
Ogde  V,  Lew  IS  Mor.Ris,  JVewar^,  Ora. 

del.  at  Newark,  4  July,  IS  8.  N. 
Ol-uscrool,  Oliver.  See  Portfolio. 
Oldyj;,   Francis,   Life   of  Thomas 

Paine,  8.  Dub. 
Oliver,  Anop.f.w,  Essay  on  comets, 

ded.  to  John  Winthrop,   8.  Salem, 

1772. 

Oliver,  B.  L.  and  Wm.  Cprp-ie, 
Letters  osi  the  kine  pox  &\  A  a  variety 
of  other  med.  subjects,  with  an  add.  to 
the  N.  Y.  reviewers,  8.  i  hil.  1802. 

Ommcm  gatherum,  a  montlily  mag.  re- 
cording authentic  accounts  of  the  most 
remark,  productions,  events,  and  oc- 
currences in  providence,  nature,  and 
art,  8.  Bos.  1810. 

O-vderdg-vK,  Henry  U.  Tnaug.  dis.  ou 
the  Stone  in  the  bladder,  sub.  to  the 
exam,  of  tiie  f;ic.  of  phy.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colura.  coll.  1 3 
Nov.  lolO,  ded.  to  John  Onderdonk, 
Wright  Post,  Thomas  Blizard,  8.  N. 
Y. 

Onont)\g.v,  Report  of  tlic  commission- 
ers for  settling  the  titles  to  iand  in  the 
CO.  of,  Feb.  iov'  ). 

Oraxoe,  Benevolent  soc.  of  the  co.  of, 
Constitu,  oi'  the,  lo05. 

Oii  AToriio,  Selection  the  first  under  the 
direction  of  doc.  Jackson  at  the  French 
c!j.  Da  Saint  r>prit  in  the  city  of  N, 


34 


CATALOGUE. 


Y.  [for  the  benefit  of  immigrants,  par- 
ticularly for  those  fr.  St.  Domingo,] 
n.  N.  Y  1805. 

Obdk\l,  Journal  of  politics  au<l  litera- 
ture, [num.  9,  16,  17,  20,  wanting,] 
8.  Hos.  !o09. 

Ordei  -S  in  council,  Abstract  of  the  evi- 
dence t;iken  in  the  h.  of  commons,  ag. 
the,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  ISl/i. 

OiinKRs  in  council.  See  Parliament. 

Original  poems  by  a  cit.  of  Baltimore, 
with  an  advertise.  12.  Bal.  !!.()7. 

OKLF,A^^  New,  Faithful  picture  of  the 
poiit.  situation  of,  at  the  close  of  the 
last,  and  beginning  of  the  present  year, 
1807,  8.  Bos.  1808. 

OiiLEAXS  batturc,  New.  See  Ponceau. 

Orphan  asykim  soc.  (IJonstitu.  of  the, 
estab.  in  N.  Y.  1806,  with  the  bvc 
laws,  1'2.  "N.  Y.  180T,  ioOK-,  1810.  " 

•  Annual  report  of  the,  for  Ap. 
1811,  with  a  list  of  subscribers,  8.  N. 
Y.  alsofr.  Ap.  18t3,  t2.  N.  Y. 

Orton,  Job,  Three  dis.  on  eternitv, 
&th.  ed.       Lon.  1797. 

OsBOur^'s  catal.  of  Looks,  12.  N.  Y. 
180'3. 

O'ScxxLAN,  TiMOTEo,  Practica  mo- 
derna  de  la  inoculacion  con  varias  ob- 
servaciones,  etc.  12.  Mad.  IT'U. 

Osgood,  D  \  v  id,  Medford,  Nat.  thanks, 
ser  11  Dec.  17?3,  8.  Bos.  1T<>4. 

 Thanks,  ser.  20  Nov.  1T94,  8  Bos. 

•  Thanks  ser.  19  Nov.  1T95,  1st.  and 

3d.  ed.  8.  Bos. 

 Nat.  fast  ser.  9  May,  1798,  8.  Bos. 

 Conv.  ser.  ?A  May,  1T'»«,  8.  Bos. 

— —  Dis.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washing- 
Ion,  del.  Dec.  1799,  with  Washing- 
ton's farewell  add.  8.  Eos. 

  Dud.   lec.  del.  5  May,  1802,  at 

liar.  coU  8.  Camb. 

- —  Dis.  del.  4  Feb.  1803,  at  the  fun.  of 
Joseph  Roby  of  Linn,  8.  Bos. 

 Two  dis.  del.  at  Maiden,  1804,  occ. 

by  tlie  setting  up  of  a  bapt.  soc.  in  that 
place,  o  Bos. 

— — Mass.  ei.  ser.  31  Ma}',  180?,  witii 
rotes,  also  a  list  of  those  who  have 
preached  on  tiiis  aimiv.  add.  by  a  cor.i- 
niitlce  of  the  Niaso.  his.  soc.  S-  Bos. 

— —  Dis.  del.  in  Cambridge  8  Ap.  1810, 
8.  Camb. 

 Solemn  protest  ag.  the  late  decla- 
ration of  war  in  a  dis.  del.  on  the  next 
Lord's  day  after  the  tidings  were  re- 
ceived, 8.  Camb.  18  •  2. 

CsGOOB,  SAaruEL,  J\'€rs)-York,  Add.  to 
the  United  wl/ig  club  .22-  Marcli,  1809, 
8. 


OsTItANDER,    EZEKIEIi,    iS",    of  JV"<?W- 

Yorki  Inaug.  dis.  on  the  Puerperal  fe- 
ver, sub.  to  the  e.xam.  of  the  fac.  of 
phy.  under  the  author,  of  tlie  trus.  of 
Colum.  coll.  !  May,  1304,  ded.  to  Da- 
vid Hosack,  8.  N.  Y. 

Osw/vi.u,  ELEAZTii?.,  The  case  of  the 
commonwealth  ag.  for  a  contempt  of 
the  sup.  court  of  Penn.  with  an  acc. 
of  the  proceed,  of  the  gen.  assembly 
on  th.e  memorial  of  the  def.  ag.  three 
of  the  justices  of  that  court  for  the 
judgment  and  sp'itence  pronounced  ag. 
hitn,  8.  Phil.  1788. 

Otis,  Haiijuson  Gray,  Boston^  Eulo- 
gv  on  Alex.  Hauiiltou,  del.  26  July, 
li504,  iu  Bos,  8.  N.  Y. 

Otseoo  county,  Reasons  in  support  of 
the  opinion  offered  to  the  public  res- 
pecting the  votes  of  7  June,  8.  N.  Y. 
1T92. 

 Impartial  statement  of  tlie  contro- 
versy respecting  the  decision  of  the 
late  committee  of  canvassers,  cont.  the 
opinion  of  Edmund  Randolph,  et  al. 
8.  N.  Y.  1792. 

Otten,  JoH3r,  Eshcol,  a  cluster  of  the 
fruit  of  Canaan,  etc.  Bth.  ed.  12.  Bos. 

OxFOiiD,  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  soc.  for  pi-O" 
mot.  Christ,  knowledge  by  the  bp. 
of,  with  an  aec.  of  the  soc.  4.  Lon. 
1802. 

P. 

Pacificus,  Add.  to  the  pub.  16  July, 
1768,  12.  Phil. 

Packakd,  Hezekiah,  Chelmsford, 
TViscassetf  Dis.  ord.  Andrew  Beattie, 
in  Salisbury,  June,  1797,  c.  by  Na- 
thaniel Noyes  of  South-Hampton,  f. 
by  Thomas  Gary  of  Newburyport,  8, 
N. 

 Two  dis.  on  prayer,  Feb.  1804,  8. 

W. 

  Ser.  ord.  Thomas  Cochran,  11 

Sept.  1805,  c.  by  Josiah  Winship  of 
Woolwich,  f.  by  Mighill  Blood  of 
Buckstown,  8.  Bucks. 

Paganee,  I.ettre  de,  a  me.ss.  les  cures 
ct  vicaires  desservants  du  meme  dis- 
trict, 8,  a  Bordeaux,  1791. 

Pacitt,  EPHitAi3i,  Heresiography,  or 
a  descrip.  of  the  hereticks  and  secta- 
ries of  these  latter  times,  ded.  to  The. 
Atkin,  Sd.  ed.  4.  Lon.  1646. 

Paine,  Thomas,  Gi:  Brit.  Jlmer, 
Francey  Common  sense,  8.  Lon.  rep. 
1776. 

 Plain  trutli  in  ans.  to,  by  Candidus, 

2d.  cd.  Lon.  1776. 


CATALOGUE. 


85 


Paine.  T.  (.cont)  Letter  to  Raynal  rel. 

to  N.  Am.  8.  Lon.  lloS. 
 Letter  add.  to  the  addressers  on 

the  late  proclamaliou,  8.  Lon.  179'J. 
 The  writings  of,  consisting  of  nine 

articles,  8.  Albany,  1T92. 
 Rights  of  man,  part  Sd.  8.  N.  Y. 

1T93. 

 Age  of  infidelity  in  ans.  to  Age  of 

reason  bv,  by  a  layman,  rl.  N.  Y. 

IIP 4,  also  8.  Phil.  1T94. 
  Prospects  on  the  war  and  paper 

currency,  S.  Hal.  1191. 
 Disserta.  on  the  first  principles  of 

gov.  Paris,  3  year. 
•■■       Decline  and  fall  of  the  Eng.  system 

of  finance,  8.  N.  Y.  IT  96,  also  2d.  ed. 

12.  N.  Y.  iT96. 
 Letter  to  the  people  of  France,  and 

the  Fr.  crimes,  4  Sept.  8.  N.  Y.  rep. 

1798. 

 Letter  to  G.  Washington,  SO  June, 

179.5,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1802. 
 Letter  to,  in  ans.  to  his  scuri'ilous 

epistle  addressed  lo  pres.  Washington, 

by  an  Amer.  cit.  8.  N.  Y.  1797. 
 Exam,  of  passages  quoted  in  the  N. 

Test.  fr.  the  Old,  concerning  J.  Christ, 

8.  N.  Y. 

■  Letters  add.  to  the  cit.  of  the  U.  S. 
Paine,  Thomas,  [altered  by  the  gen. 

court  of  Mass.  to  Robert  Treat 

Paine,  JuN.]  JKewbnryport,  Boston, 

The  ruling  passion,  an  occas.  poem, 

del.  hef  the  <I>BK  of  Har.  coll.  20  July, 

1797,  with  notes,  4.  Bos. 
 Ora.  del.  17  July,  1799,  on  the  dis- 

solu.  of  the  treaties  bet.  Fr.  and  the 

U.  S.  A.  8.  Bos. 
'  Eulogy  del.  at  N.  2  Jan.  1800,  on 

G.  Washington,  8.  Nbyport. 
 Spain,  commerce,  and  freedom,  a 

national  ode,  1809. 
Paine,  Charles,  Bostoiiy  Ora.  del. 

4  July,  1801,  8.  B. 
Paley,  William,  Ser.  fr.  2  Pet.  .3. 

15,  18.  del.  15  July,  1777,  8.  Camb. 

rep.  1809. 
Palmer,  Elihu,  Ora.  del.  4  July,  at 

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\_  3  Prospect  or  view  of  the  moral 

world,  num.  46,  47,  48,  49,  wanting, 

and  fr.  num.  14  inclus.  of  vol.  2d.  8. 

N.  Y.  1803  to  1805. 

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Pantheon,  a  vision,  4.  Lon.  1T4T. 

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the  Amer.  colonies  are  exam,  with  a 
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Paraphrase  on  the  104  psalm,  by  E. 
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Parish,  Elijah,  By  field,  Ora.  del.  22 
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Parker,  Jeroboam,  Sout/iboroug-h, 
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a  new  meetinghouse  in  S.  with  an  add. 
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Parker,  George,  vs.  Alex.  ■M'Dou- 


8(3 


CATAIiOttXJE. 


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du  nionde  snr  le  vaisseau  de  sa  ma- 

jestc  iirit.  I'Endcavour  par,  dessinateur 

attache  a  mon.  Banks,  trad,  de  I'Ang. 

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Partridge,  John,  Almanack  for 
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Party  spirit  exposed  or  remarks  on 
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app.  in  ans.  to  the  examiners  examin- 
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Paul's  journey  to  Damascus,  Acts  26, 
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Pawson,  John,  Ser.  on  Heb.  5.  9, 
12.  Bristol,  1803. 

Paxton-men,  Ans.  to  the  pam.  entit- 
led the  Conduct  ©f  the,  12.  Phil. 
1764. 

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Paxton-boys,  a  farce  by  a  native  of 
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Paxtoniade,  a  poem  by  Christopher 
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 [a  curious  coll.  of  tracts  in  1  vol. 

for  the  particulars  of  wh.  see]  Read, 
Presbyterian  played  hob  with.  Squab- 
ble, Trueman,  Backsettleraents,  Eiiz. 
town,  Paxton-men,  Public  alfairs. 
Plain  dealer.  Looking-glass,  Peace- 
maker, Uattle  a  squirt,  Frontier, 
Massacre,  Balista,  Freeholders,  Dick- 
enson. 


CATALOGUE. 


87 


Pays  De  VAX7D,Les  pricres  ecclesiasti- 
ques  et  la  maniere  de  celebrer  le  ser- 
Yice  divin,  etc.  pour  I'usage  des  eglises 
du,  4.  a  lierne,  iTVo. 

Payson,  Phillips,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
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Peabody,  Stephen,  Atkinson^  N. 
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8.  C. 

Peace  of  1783,  Report  of  the  debates 
in  parlia.  on,  8.  Lon. 
■  — —  ■  Authentic  copies  of  the 
prelim,  art.  of,  bet.  Brit.  Fr.  Spain, 
and  the  U.  S.  A.  signed  at  Versailles 
SO  Jan.  1783,  £.  Lon. 

 Thoughts  on,  in  a  letter 

fr.  the  country,  8.  Lon. 

— —  Free  exam,  of  the  pre- 
lim, art.  of,  signed  at  Paris  20  Jan.  8. 
Lon.  1733. 

Peacemaker,  The  universal,  by  Phi- 
lanthropes, Jf.  Fhil.  176-i-. 

Peale,  Uembrandt,  Histor.  disquisi- 
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1803. 

Pearce,  John,  Thoughts  on  Hey's 
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Pi: ARSON,  Edward,  Ser.  on  the  sin 
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Pearson,  Eliphalft,  Cambridge, 
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Peirce,  Charles  Povtsinoxith,  Ports- 
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TPelh  \  M,  William,  Boston,  Aew- 
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Pelt,  Peter  Van,  Ora.  del.  Feb. 
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Pembeiiton,  Ebexezer,  Boston,  Dis. 
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in  Boston,  16  Sept.  1713,  on  the  vali- 
dity of  presbyterian  ordina.  v.'ith  a 
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1718. 

  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  gen.  assembly  of 

Mass.  I  Nov.  iro.'i,  I'J.  l?oston,  1706. 

  Ser.  occ.  bvthe  d.  of  Jolin  Wallev, 

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PEMEERTON,  EbENEZ^-R,  J\^C-W'l'crh, 

Bosto7i,  Ser.  ord.  Walter  Wilmot  in 
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88, 


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PERKiJfEAN  institu.  Aco.  of  tlie,  for 

the  relief  of  tlie  afflicted  poor  by  the 
use  of  the  metallic  tractors,  V2.  Tuon. 
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Pkrki  ^  s,  JosepH,  Salom  Ora.  on  ge - 
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pEnKiN>'s  metallic  instruments,  Evi 
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Lon.  1  77. 

Pekreau,  Robert,  Daniel  Per- 
REAu,  AKD  Margaret  Rudd, 
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the  execu.ofthe  l^en  eaus,  etc.  8.  17T6. 

Pestile-C  11  diseases.  Act  to  provide 
ag.  passed  in  the  legis.  of  N.  Y.  Ij  Ap. 
liUl. 

[Peters,  Samuel,]  General  hist,  of 
Connec.  hy  a  gent,  of  the  provjQce,  2d. 
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 Hist,  of  Hugh  Peters,  with  an  app. 

giving  a  surx^mary  ace.  of  Wm.  Peters 
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1807. 

Pet  I  noN  to  Geo.  III.  rcl.  to  the  N.  H. 

grants,  4.  t  i'Go. 

PExrinoNE,  D  V jvjiEL,  Descrip  of  the 
improvements  of  the  rarifyiiig  air 
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Pfeffel,  Nouvel  abrege  chronologique 
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pHfE  ias,  William,  Apology  for  the 
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trait of  Jolm  Wesley  engraved  by 
Scoles,  12.  N.  Y.  1804. 

Philadelphia,  Constitu.  and  ordi- 
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the  minutes  of  the  corpora.  8.  Phil. 
1790. 

 Prisons  of,  by  an  European. 

 Ordinances,  etc.  8.  Phil.  1805. 

 pursuits  of  literature,  a  satir.  poem 

by  Juvenal  Junius  of  N.  J.  with  notes 
by  Rob.  Heron,  Jan.  18.  Phil.  1805. 

 See  Waterworks. 

Philips,  James,  Statement  of  the  case 
bet.  the  writers  for  and  ag.  the  Crafts- 
man, 8.  Lon. 

Phillips,  John,  Splendid  shilling,  4. 
Lon.  IT43. 

Phillips,  Katharine, Crooked  six- 
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1T43. 

Phillips,  Samuel,  AndoveVy  Mass. 

el.  ser.      May,  1750,  8.  Bos. 
 Seasonable  advice  to  a  neighbour  in 

way  of  familiar  dialogue,  8.  Bos.  1T61. 


Phillip.%  John-,  Chavlestont  Nai. 
showing  why,  is  not  in  connexion  with 
the  epis.  metliotlists,  with  n  defence  of 
the  doctrine  taught  by,  etc.  8.  C.  796. 

 Summary  of  the  doc.  preached  in 

the  arminian  chapel,  Woolwich,  Eng. 
n.  Lon. 

  Pocket  hymn   book,  18.  N.  Y. 

Philmohe,  J.  Short  acc.  of  that  part 
of  Africa  inhabited  by  the  negroes^ 
showing  the  iniquity  of  the  slave  trade, 
dtc.  8.  Phil.  ITtj^. 

Philomela,  Ephemeron,  Jonah, 
three  essays  [by  Mather]  12.  Bos. 

Phocion,  [Hamilton  q.  v.]  Letter  to 
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Phil.  iT34. 

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Mentor's  reply,  8.  Phil.  i784. 

Phocion,  The  num  of,  wh.  were  ori- 
ginally pub.  in  the  Charleston  Cou- 
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Physicians  and  surgeons.  Ordinances 
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the  state  of  N.  Y.  ;\  N.  Y,  :  •.  i.S. 

Pickering,  Theophilus,  Ipsiviclip 
Letter  to  G.  Whitefield  rel.  tf/  his  im- 
pulses, etc.  with  a  letter  to  a  neigh- 
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Pickering,  Timothy,  SaleviiPemi-- 
sylTmiia,  Wenham,  Letter  to  Ciiarles 
C.  Pinckney,  in  ans.  to  the  complaints 
of  the  Fr.  minister  ag.  the  U.  S.  A. 
etc.  N.  Y.  \T~)1. 

 Letter  to  James  Sullivan,  exhibit- 
ing a  view  of  the  imminent  danger  of 
an  unnecessary  and  ruinous  Avar,  with 
remarks  in  continuation,  8.  1808. 

  Speech  in  the  senate  of  the  U.  S. 

on  Hiilhouse's  resolution  for  repealing 
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Pickering,  John,  Salem,  Ora.  del- 
4  Jtdy,  1804,  0.  Salem. 

PicKMAN,  Benjamiv,  Salem,  Ora. 
del.  Feb.  1T9T,  the  birth  day  of  G. 
Washington. 

Pierce  John,  Brookline,  Ser.  instal- 
Jolin  Snelling  Popkin  in  Newbury, 
19  Sept.  1804,  c.  by  Thomas  Barnard 
of  Salem,  f.  by  John  Andrews  of 
NVyport,  8.N. 

 Ser.  del.  at  the  gathei'ing  of  the 

second  congregational  ch.  in  Dorches- 
ter, 1  Jan  I8OI  ,  with  the  fellowship 
of  the  churches  by  Eliphalet  Porter  a'i 


CATALOGUE. 


SO 


lioxbury  an;]  an  app.  cont.  doeu.  res- 
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sec.  of  state. 

Porcupine,  P.  [cont-]  A  pill  for,  8. 
Phil.  1796. 

 New-jeai-'s  gift  to  the  democrats, 

or  observa.  on  a  pam.  emit,  a  vindica. 
of  Randolph's  resignation,  8.  Phil.  1796. 

  Congratulatory  ej)istle  to  the  re- 
doubtable, on  his  complete  triumph 
over  the  or.ce  towering  but  now  fallen 
faction  in  the  U.  S.  a  poem  by  Peter 
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1796. 

 Roaster,  or  a  check  to  the  progress 

of  polit.  blasphemy  intended  as  a  brief 
replv  to,  by  Sim  Sansculotte,  8.  Phil. 
1796. 

  Impostor  detected  or  review  of 

some  of  the  Avritings  of,  by  T.  Tickle- 
tobv,  to  wh.  is  added  a  refreshment, 
by  S.  F.  Bradford,  B.  Phil  1796. 

 Last  confession  and  dying  speech  of, 

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PoRTALis,  Speech  del.  5  Ap.  1802,  to 
the  legisla.  body  of  France  on  present- 
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Porter,  Jo H\,  Bridge-ivater^  Absurd- 
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personal  righteousness  of  men  in  room 
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by  Nat.  Leonard,  Jonathan  Par- 
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 Reply  to  L.  Briant's  remarks  on  a 

ser.  entitled  the  absurdity  and  blasphe- 
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Is.  64.  6,  del.  in  the  south  precinct  of 
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the  attestators,  8.  Bos.  1751.  [For  all 
the  oiher  pieces  written  in  this  con- 
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Porter,  Eliphalet,  Roxhury^  Nat. 
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have  preached  on  this  anniv.  add  by 
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Porter,  Hu  •  ti  ngton,  Rye,  Dis.  oce. 
by  the  d.  of  his  wife  Susannah  Porter, 
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PoRTKR,  Robert  Kerr,  Battle  of  Lo- 
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Porter,  NATHANiEL,Co/jwfit/,  N.  H- 
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PoRTtus,  William,  The  new  light 
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Portsmouth,  Rules  and  regula.  for 
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Post,  Jotham,  S.  of  J\^e-i9-Yorky  In- 
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muscular  fibres  in  the  vessels,  sub.  to 
the  fac.  o^  phy.  under  the  author,  of 
the  trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  50  Ap.  179S, 
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Post  offices  in  the  U,  S.  A.  List  of  the, 
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Post,  Henry,  Jun.  and  J.  W.  Russell, 
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Pother  IE,  De  La,  Hist,  de  I'Amerique 
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Pori  iN,  J.  Les  raisons  traduites  en  vers 
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Practical  guide  during  a  journey  fr. 
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Carolina,  ^vitll  maps,  trans*   fr,  the 

French,  '2  vols.  12.  Lon.  1T6S,  also  8. 

Lon.  1TT4. 
Prayer,  Form  of,  proper  to  be  used  in 

the  prov.  of  N.  Y.  13  July,  lT5T,  for 

a  gen.  fast. 
 Form  of,  to  he  used  in  N.  Scotia, 

10  May,  lT9o,  for  a  gen.  fast. 
 Form  of,  to  be  used  in  N.  Scotia,  23 

Feb.  iniO. 
 Form  of,  to  be  used  in  Eng.  25  Feb. 

ITr/J,  4. 

•  Form  of,  to  be  used  in  Eng.  and  Ire. 

10  March,  1813,  for  a  day  of  fasting,  I). 
Lon. 

pKEDESTiNATiON  and  free  -will,  with  a 
postscript  on  eternal  punishments,  Ans. 
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Premiums  offered  by  the  Lon.  soc.  for 
encoui-aging  arts,  manuf.  and  com- 
mei'ce,  b.  Lon.  1764. 

Prentice,  Johx,  Lancaster,  Mass.  el. 
ser.  23  May,  1735,  8.  Bos. 

Prextice,  Thomas,  Charlestown, 
Fast  ser.  28  Jan.  1748,  occ.  by  the  de- 
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Prextice,C  ALE3,  Reading,  Ser.  instal. 
Elias  Hull  ill  Seabrook,  16  Feb.  1799, 
c.  by  Elijah  Parish  of  Byfield,  f.  by  An- 
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lodge,  24  June,  1799,  8.  Leom. 

Presbyterian  played  hob  with.  Re- 
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 and  independent  persuasions  in  the 

U.  S.  A.  Add.  to  the  min.  and  congre- 
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—  church,  Constitu.  of  the,  in  the  U. 

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the,  setting  forth  the  declining  state 

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1794. 

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12.  N.  Y.  1806. 
Pbescott,  Benjamin,  Salem,  Vjwiv 
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ans.  to  his  of  3  of  Juue,  1743,  add. 

to  N.  Eells,  8.  Bos. 
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Presideist  and  vice  pres.  of  tlie  U.  S. 
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N.  Y.  -w  ith  an  extract  jV.  the  secret  de- 


bates of  the  fed.  conv.  at  Phil.  1787, 
8.  N.  Y.  1C08. 
President  II.  or  observa.  on  the  late 
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the  next  election  for,  and  on  the  late 
measures  of  the  fed.  administration, 
with  notes,  etc.  by  a  cit.  of  N.  Y.  8. 
1808. 

Pbesi dent's  message   7  Dec  1801, 

Exam,  of  the,  8.  N.  Y.  1802. 
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Amer.  revolu.  with  Turgot's  letter 

and  a  transla.  of  the  will  of  Fortune 

Ricard,  8.  Dub.  1785. 
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pRiDEAux,  Humphrey,  An  award  of 
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Priestley,  Joseph,  Remarks  on 
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 Reply  to  the  foregoing,  by  Black- 
stone,  8  Dub.  1770. 

 Ans.  to  the  Reply,  to  wli.  is  add. 

the  case  of  the  late  election  for  the 
CO.  of  Middlesex  on  tlie  princtjjles  of 
the  constitu.  and  the  authorities  of 
law,  8.  Dub. 

 Defences  of  tlic  hist,  of  the  cor- 

rnp.  of  Christianity  co?it.  a  reply  to 
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Fast  .ser.  del,  28  F^b,  1794,  in 


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of  his  publics.  Sd.  cd.  8.  Lon.  1794. 

Priestley,  J.  (cont.)  Letters  to  the 
philos,  and  poliiicians  of  France,  on 
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revolu.  dinner  and  Russell's  ace.  of  the 
proceed,  rel.  to  it,  8.  Lon. 

—  •  Twig  of  hirch  for  a  butting  calf,  or 
strictures  upon  reiinarks  on  the  emi- 
gration of,  with  an  histor.  anecdote 
trans,  fr.  the  French,  8.  N.  Y.  1795. 

— —  Discourses  on  the  evidences  of  re- 
vealed rel.  with  a  ded.  to  Tho.  Bel- 
sliara  and  a  pref.  2d.  ed.  12.  Bos. 
1705. 

•  Biog.  chart,  with  a  ke}',  2.  vols. 

 Observa.  on  the  emigra.  of,  and  on 

the  several  addresses  del.  to  him  on 

his  arrival  at  N.  Y.  8.  Phil.  1796. 
 Gen.  liist.  of  the  christian  ch.  to 

the  fall  of  the  w  eslern  empire,  2  vols. 

8. 

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the  present  time,  4  vols.  8.  Northumb. 
1802,  S. 

Pkincb,  Thomas,  Boston,  Ser.  del.  at 
his  own  ord.  in  Hos.  1  Oct.  1718,  c.  by 
In.  Mather  of  B.  f.  by  C.  Mather  of 
B.  with  a  ded.  to  the  South  church  by 
P.  12.  Bos. 

 Two  ser.  occas.  by  the  earthq.  of 

Oct.  1727,  with  a  pref.  and  app.  2d. 
ed.  Bos.  1727. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Cotton  Ma- 
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 Mass.    cl.   ser.    27  Mav,  1730, 

8.  B. 

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num.  of  vol.  2d.  [being  the  whole  ever 
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— —  Thank3.  ser.  del.  IS  July,  1745, 
occ.  by  the  reduc.  cif  Louislifdirj^, 
■uith  a  ded.  toAVm.  Shirley,  'id.  ed. 
Bos.  1747. 

—  Thfiiiks.  ser.  occ.  by  the  victory 
near  Culloden,  8.  Bos.  1746.  ' 

——Thanks,  ser.  27  Nov.  IT-if',  8.  Bos. 

— —  Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Frederick  \ 
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t^RiNCE,  Bf.kjamin  You>;g,   Poem  j 
on  the  Amer.  revolu.  beiiig  u  parody, 
in  part,  on  an  ode  entitled  Brit,  glory  \ 
or  Gallic  pride  humbled,  with  an  ad- ' 
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Prince  of  Waie-?,  Letter  to  ihe,  con- 
cerning his  moral  and  polit.  conduct, 
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Prior,  Thohas,  Nar.  ot  the  success 
of  tar  water  in  curing  disterii]>ers  with 
remfirks  by,  also  observations  by  Tho. 
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Proclamations  for  annual  faults  and 
thanksgivings  in  Massa.  A  coll.  of, 

Prophecies  aiid  times,  A  revealed 
knowledge  of  the,  cont.  the  sudden 
perpetual  fall  of  the  Turkish,  Ger> 
man,  and  Russian  empires  by  the  man 
that  will  be  revealed  to  the  Hebrews 
as  their  prince  and  i)rophet,  in  th.c 
year  of  the  world  5913,  8.  Phil.  1793- 

PuoviDENT  snc.  of  N.  Y.  Constitu.  of 
the,  12.  N.  Y.  1801. 

  see.  Mutual  benefit  soc.  Benev 

80c.  Albion  benefit  soc.  of  the  city  of 
N.  Y.  and  the  Social  soc.  of  Schenec- 
tady, An  act  to  incorporate,  12.  N.  Y. 
1805. 

Proud,  Robert,  Hist,  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, fr.  1681  till  after  1742,  with  a 
map,  and  portrait  of  Wm.  Penn,  2 
vols.  8.  Phil.  1798. 

pRouDFiT,  Alexander,  Saiem  in 
JV.  Y.  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  north,  miss- 
soc.  in  the  state  of  N.  Y.  at  their  fn-st 
annual  meeting,  in  Trov,  8.  Feb  and 
at  Albany  ,  6  March,  1798,  8.  Alb. 

Prynse,  \VtLLiAM,  Coll.  of  tracts  fr. 
1628  to  1649,  4.  Lon.  viz.  Heathens 
sicknesse,  proving  that  drinking  and 
pledging  healths  is  sinful ; 
 Lame  Giles  his  haultings  ; 

— ■ —  Short  relation  of  the  ti"ue  beginning 
and  pi  ogresse  of  bowing  at  the  name 
of  Jesus ; 

 Humble  petition  to  the  commons 

house  of  parlia. 

  Comfortable  cordials,   or  Laline 

verses,  etc.  written  on  his  chamber 
walls  in  the  tower  of  London  during 
his  confinement,  since  trans,  by  him 
into  Eng. 

 Mount  Orgreilj  or  divine  and  pro- 
fitable meditations,  etc.  to  Avh.  is  pre- 
iixed  a  poetic  descrip.  of  M.  O.  castle 
in  the  isle  of  Jersey,  in  wh.  he  was  a 
prisoner  ; 

 A  cliristian  sea  card  ; 

 A  christian  paradise  ; 

— —  The  soule's  complaint  : 

 The  university  of  Oxford's  plea  re- 
futed ; 

  Brief  momento  to  the  present  un- 
parliamentary junto  touching  their  in- 
tentions to  depose  3nd  execute  Charles 
Steward  their  lawful  kingi'; 

 A  plea  for  ib.e  lorda  ; 

— —  Substance  of  a  speech  hi  the  h  Ci 


CATALOGUE. 


93 


pRYNNE,  W.  (com.)  First  part  of  a  ', 
histof.  collection  of  the  ancient  parlia-  I 
ments  of  Eng.  fr.  67-3  to  1216  ;  j 

  Defence  of  stage  plays  ;  j 

 Pryune  the  member  reconciled  to 

Prj'niie  the  barrister,  an  ans.  to  a 
scandalous  pam.  entitled  Prynne  ag. 
Prynne. 

Psalmody,  A  letter  on,  showing  that 
human  composures  ought  not  to  be 
used  christian  worship,  in  singing 
the  praises  of  God,  i2.  ITi'O. 

Psalms  and  hymns.  New  England,  2Gth. 
ed.  la.  Bos.  1744. 

 See  Dwight,  Phillips,  Walon,  El- 
liot, and  Stevens. 

Public  debts,  Considera.  rel.  to  the 
payment  of  the,  offered  to  the  h.  of 
commons  of  Gr.  Brit.  4.  Lon.  1717. 

 Proposal  for  payment  of  liie,  4. 

 affairs.  Cool  thoughts  on  the  pre- 
sent, tZ.  Phil. 

— —  credit.  Essay  on  the  nature  and 
principles  of,  8.  Lon.  17  74. 

 measures.  Enquiry  into  the  princi- 
ples and  tendency  of  certain,  8.  Phil. 
179  i. 

 characters,  or  coteraporary  biogra- 
phy, cont.  memoirs  of  Fox,  Pitt,  Dar- 
win, Dundas,  Jefferson,  Mitchill,  et  al. 
8.  Bait.  180-2. 

Puffer,  Reuben,  Berlin^  Mass.  el. 
ser.  25  May,  1803,  8.  Bos. 

'  Dud.  iec.  del.  at  Har.  unir.  11  May, 

1808,  8.  Camb. 

PuGLiA,  Ja:!IES  Ph.  The  fed.  politi- 
cian, 8.  Phil.  1795. 

FuLLEiN,  Samuel,  Culture  of  silks, 
illus.  with  piates,  ded.  to  the  prince  of 
Wales,  for  the  use  of  the  Amer.  colo- 
nies, 8.  Lon.  1758. 

Pulpit  orator,  12.  Bos,  1G04. 

PuLTENEY  W.  Gr.  JBvit.  Thoughts  on  | 
the  present  state  of  affairs  with  Arae-  j 
rica,  8.  Lon.  1778.  | 

Putnam,  Aaron,  Po?«//'e?,  Ser.  ord. ; 
Joseph  Sumner  in  Shrewsbury,  28  j 
June,  1762,  8.  Bos.  1763. 

Q.  1 

QUACKENBOS,  NlCH0L\S  I.  S.  cf  A",  j 

York,  Inaug.  dis.  on  Dysentery  sub.  to  ' 
the  exam,  of  the  fac.  of  phy.  under  the 
author,  of  the  trus.  of  Colum.  coll.  9 
Nov.  1802,  ded.  to  John  R.  B.  Rodg- 
ers  and  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  S.  "S".  Y. 

Quaker  unmasked,  V2.  i^hil.  17  64. 

 vindicated,  in  ans.  to  the  foregoing, 

12.  1764.  * 
unmasked,  antiior  of  the,  stripped 


stark  naked,  or  the  delin.  preabyterlau 

played  hob  v.it.h,  :^2.  Phil,  1764. 

Qu  aker,  (cont.)  Remarks  on  the,  un- 
masked, 12.  Pliil. 

Quakers'  assisting  to  preserve  the  lives 
of  the  Indians  in  the  barracks,  vindi- 
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Quakers.    See  Coll.  memorials. 

Quarantink  laws,  Abstract  of,  180-i, 
for  the  use  of  pdots  attending  at  the 
Narrows,  N.  Y. 

— —  Act  passed,  12  March,  1805,  ma- 
king further  provision  for  the  effectual 
performance  of,  also  an  order  in  coun- 
cil, 5  Ap,  1805,  8.  N.  Y.  1809. 

Quarterly  reviev,-,  8  vols,  S.  N.  Y. 
rep.  fr.  the  Lon.  ed.  1811,  2,  3. 

Quebec,  The  justice  and  policy  of  the 
late  act  of  parlia.  for  making  more  ef- 
fectual provision  for  the  gov.  of,  and 
the  conduct  of  admiuisLi-ation  vindicat- 
ed, 8.  Lon.  1774. 

■  Bp.  of.  Thanks,  ser.  8.  Quebec, 
1799. 

QuiNCY,  JosiAH,  juN.  Bosfou,  Ob- 
serva.  on  the  act  of  parlia.  called  the 
Bos,  port  bill,  with  the  thoughts  on 
cint  soc.  and  standing  armies,  8.  Bos. 
1771. 

QuiNCY,  JosiAH,  Boston,  [son  of  the 
former,]  Speech  del.  in  cong.  15  Ap. 
1806,  rel.  to  fortifying  tlie  ports  and 
harbours  of  the  U.  S.  8.  Bos.  1806. 

 Speech  del.  in  the  h.  of  rep.  of  the 

U.  S.  5  Jan.  1813,  8.  Ale.vandria. 

R. 

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la  revolution  Francaise  avec  une  table 
des  prlncipaux  decrets  rendus  pend- 
ant les  annees  1789,  90,  S' • ,  ome  de 
gravures,  uouv.  ed.  IS.  a  Paris,  1792. 


Rambler's  magazine,  uum.  1,  2.  12. 

N.Y.  1809. 
Ramsay,  David,  Charlesion^  Hist, 
of  the  revolu.  of  S.  Car.  fr.  a  Brit.  prov. 
to  an  independent  state,  with  maps,  2 
vols.  8,  Trenton,  17"5. 
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trait of  W.  engi-aved  by  Leney,  8.  N.Y. 
1807. 

 Hist,  of  S.  Carolina  fr.  1G70  to  1800. 

illus.  with  maps,  2  vols.  8.  Ch.  1809. 

Ranby,  John,  Short  hints  on  a  French 
invasion,  S.  Lon.  1794. 

Randolph,  Edmund,  and  others, 
Impar.  statement  of  tlie  controversy- 
respect,  the  decision  of  the  iate  com- 
mittee of  canvassers,  cont.  the  opinions 
cf,  8.  N.  Y.  1T9'2. 


94 


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rcsigna.  of,  S.  Phil.  J 795. 
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doc.  advocntcil  b}',  by  Epaminondas, 

8.  N.  Y.  '  aOG. 
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resoki.  of  Grc!,a;}j. 
Rathbun,  Valentine,  Jlrief  hints 

of  .1  religioTis  sclicmc  tanght  at  Nis- 

qviciinia  in  tlie  state  of  N.  Y.  8.  Bos. 

rep. 1731. 

Rawson,  Grindat>,  JMcJidoiif  Mass. 

el.  ser.  '25  May,  1709,  12.  Hos. 
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Importance  of  the  col.  of  N.  Amer. 

and  the  interest  of  Gr.  Brit,  with  re- 

irard  to  them  considered,  with  j-emarks 

on  the  stamp  duty,  4.  N.  Y.  rep.  1766. 
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Bard,  rel.  to  the  dispensary,  8.  N.  Y. 

1791. 

Raynal,  RevoUi.  do  I'Amcriquc,  8.  Ti 
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Read,  Charlks,  Inciter  to  John  Ladd, 
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Rebellion,  Declara.  of  the  abp.  of 
Cant,  and  bps.  in  and  near  Lond.  testi- 
fying their  abhorrence  of  the  present, 
•with  an  exhortation  to  the  clergy,  4. 
Lon.  1715. 

Records  of  literature,  1st.  num.  8.  Lon. 
1807. 

Recovery  fr.  sickness,  4th.  ed.  Bos. 
1768. 

[ R E  E  o,  W I L  L I  a  31 ,  Mc irbleheady']  KdA. 
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very  bad  police  of  the  town,  12. 
about  1805. 

Reed,  John,  Bridgeioater,  Conv.  ser. 
27  May,  1807,  8.  Bos. 

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Reeves,  John,  JVewfoundlatid,  Hist, 
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app.  cont.  the  acts  of  parlia.  respect- 
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8.  Lon.  1793. 

Reform  of  parlia.  Add.  of  the  Lon.  cor. 
Boc.  to  the  other  societies  of  Gr.  Brit, 
united  for  obtaining  a,  8.  Lon.  1193. 

Reformation  principles  exhibited  by 
the  reformed  presby.  ch.  in  tlie  U.  S. 
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Refugees,  Declara.  and  add.  of  his  ma- 
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Register,  Jamaica,  for  1761. 

 Royal  eal.  and,  for  Eng.  etc.  1788, 

 Mein  and  Fleming's,  1769,  Bos. 

  X.  Ilamp.  1772. 


Register,  (cont.)  Mills  and  Hick's, 

1775.  Bos. 
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Am.  annual,  17R5. 

 Osborn's  N.  Hamp,  1789. 

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Religion  of  reason  and  nature,  Senti- 
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Religions  fellowship.  Inquiry  into  the 
nat.  obliga.  and  advantages  of,  12, 
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 coloquy,  24.  Annap.  1005. 

— —          App.  in  reply  to  I.  Wyatt's 

ans. 

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etc. 

 tracts  pub.  by  the  prot.  epis.  soc. 

of  young  men  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  viz. 

Duty  of  morn,  and  even,  devotion  ; 

Penitent  swearer's  soliloquy  and 
prayer  ; 

Procrastinators  soliloquy  and  prayer  ; 
Poor  man's  soliloquy  and  pi'ayer ; 
Every  man  the  friend  or  enemy  o£ 
Christ ; 

Drunkenness ; 
Sin  of  profane  swearing; 
Sins  of  the  tongue  ; 
On  the  church  ; 

Prayer  with  forms  of  daily  and  occas. 
devotion  ; 

On  the  sabbath  ;  12.  N.  Y.  1810  to 
1813. 

Relet,  James,  Union  or  a  treatise  of 
the  consanguinity  bet.  Christ  and  his 
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Remarks  on  a  pam.  entit.  a  Disserta- 
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of  the  IS  U.  S.  of  N.  Am.  by  a  cit.  of 
Phil,  with  observa.  rel.  to  the  western 
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Remembrancer,  or  impartial  reposi- 
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prnited  for  J.  Almon,  1775. 

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printed  for  J.  Almon,  1776. 

 or  irapar.  I'epos.  etc.  11  vols.  8. 

Lon.  fr.  1776  to  1781,  printed  for  J. 
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Remney,  John,  Acc.  of  the  pres.  state 
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Rensh.vw,  Trial  of  lieut.  indict,  for 
challenging  Joseph  Strong  to  fight  a 
duel,  with  the  speeches  of  Coldcn, 
HofTiuan,  and  Emmet,  taken  in  short 


CATALOGUE. 


95 


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1809. 

Report  of  the  college  of  phy.  and 
surg.  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  to  the  re- 
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REPUBUCArv  institu.  A  specimen  of, 
12.  Phil.  1802. 

 young  men.  Add.  of  the  commit- 
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N.Y.I  808. 

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Htical  Jesuitism  of  James  Madison  by 
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Republicans  of  the  city  and  co.  of 
N.  Y.  Add.  of  the,  to  their  repub. 
fellow  cit.  of  the  U.  S.  adopted  at  A. 
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Resignation  of  the  ofiicers  of  the 
reg.  of  artil.  of  the  city  and  co.  of  N. 
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Resolution  hose  soc.  in  N.  Y.  Arti- 
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Returned  captive,  a  poem,  8.  Hud- 
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Review,  a  weekly  periodical  work  con- 
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Revivals,  Acc.  of  the  late,  in  a  num. 
of  towns  in  the  N.  Eng.  states,  8.  Bos. 
1T99. 

Revolution,  The  hist,  of  the  Amer. 
including  an  impartial  exam,  of  tlie 
causes,  ivh.  produced  that  impor. 
event,  and  Monthly  reg.  U.  S.  fr.  the 
date  of  independence  to  the  present 
time,  8.  Charleston  S.  C.  1808. 

Revolutions  celebres,  qui  ont 
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RiBADENEYRA,  Pedro  De,  Historia 
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Rice,  David,  Slavery  inconsistent 
with  justice  and  good  policy,  a  speech 
del.  in  couv.  at  Uanvil  Ic  in  Kentucky, 
12.  N.  Y.  1804. 

[Richards,  George^  Boston,  Ports- 
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clara.  of  indepen.  with  odes,  songs, 
etc.  ded.  to  John  Hancock,  8.  Bos. 
1T9S. 

^  Ora.  del.  in  P.  4  July,  179.^,  8.  P. 

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[  ]  Hymns  on  the  d.  of  G.  Wash- 
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r  3  Masonic  and  social  add.  del.  at 

the  laying  of  the  corntv  stone  of  St. 


John's  epis.  ch.  in  P.  24  June,  5807, 
with  notes  histor.  and  masonic,  and 
songs  sung  on  the  occasion,  4.  P. 

Richards,  James,  Morris,  J\exvarL •, 
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  Add.  del.   at  the  fun.  of  Mary 

Smith  of  Newark.  See  Alden. 

 Dis.  occ  by  the  sudden  death  of 

Sarah  Curaming,  consort  of  Hooper 
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 Samuel  Miller,  John  B.  Romeyn, 

Report  of,  the  committee  of  the  gen. 
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Richardson,  James,  Ora.  del.  bef. 
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Richmond,  Letter  fr.  the  duke  of,  to 
lieut.  col.  Sharraan,  with  notes,  S.Lon. 
1792. 

RiCHMOXr^;  Calamity  at,  being  a  nar. 
of  the  affecting  circumstances  attend- 
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12.  Phil.  1812. 

RiCKETsoN,  Shadrack,  Brief  hist 
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Rider,  John,  Dictionary,  4.  1S89. 

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Ripomaranci,  D'Antonio  San- 
Tucci  Da,  Trattato  nuovo  delle 
comete,  etc.  4.  hi  Fiorenza,  1611. 

Road  act,  passed  21  March,  1797,  8. 
Alb. 

 The  state,  fr.  Hudson  river  to  Eric, 

Observa.  on,  8.  N.  Y.  1800. 
RoBBiNS,  Chandler,  Plymoxith,  Ser. 

ord.  Samuel  Le  Baron,  in  Rochester, 

29  June,  1772,  8.  Bos. 
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Bos. 

RoREHTsoN,  William,  Hist. of  Amer- 
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RoBHRTsoN,  David,  Petemburg,  De- 
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of  Virg.  ill  1788,  taken  in  shorthand 
by,  2d.  ed.  8.  Richmond,  1805. 

Robin,  New  travels  through  N.  Am. 
trans,  fr.  the  French,  8.  Phil.  1783, 
also  8.  Bos.  1784. 

Ro B I  .V  s o  N,  James,  Philadelphia^  Di- 
rectory and  reg.  for  18ei2,  with  an 
alr.ianuck  by  A.  Shoemaker. 


96 


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Robin *o Ma p  V,  Memoirs  of,  Avrit- 
leii  hy  herself,  2  vols.        N.  Y.  Mm. 

Roche,  Ednva^'d,  Ora.  occ  by  the  d. 
of  (j.  Washiiigton,  dd.  '2'^:^  Fc'b.  1800, 
bef.  the  Ctncin.  of  Del.  8.  Wilm. 

Roche,  Mary,  Mrnioirs  of,  written 
by  herself,     vols.  12.  N.  Y.  1802. 

RoDC.KRS,  John,  6V.  Geor^-csy  JVexv- 
York,  Nat.  th:inks.  sev.  II  Dec.  1783, 
v'ith  notes,  8.  N.  Y.  1784. 

RoDCKHs,  John  R.  B.  J\exv-York, 
[son  of  the  former]  letter  to  the 
board  of  health. 

Ro  D  M  A  X,  J  o  H  N,  Ora.  del.  bef.  the  Tarn . 
soc.  4  July,  1313,  0.  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  John,  Ipstvich^  Mass.  el.  ser. 
29  May,  1706,  Bos. 

RoGE.'S,  Wo  ODES,  Voyage  round  the 
Avorld,  first  to  the  South  sea,  thence  to 
the  E,  Ind.  and  homewards  by  the 
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remark,  transactions,  an  acc.  of  Alex. 
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Saddi,  Nathan  Ben,  Chronicle  o€ 
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Sage,  senator  delineated,  or  a  dis.  of 
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Smith,  E.  H.  (eont.)  Edwin  and  Ange- 
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Smith,  5.  CaroHnay  Speeches  del.  in 
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on  the  subj.  of  certain  commercial  re- 
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Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope,  Prince- 
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  Sermons,  1  vol.  8.  Newark,  1799. 

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Smith,  Isaac,  Gibnaiiioxvti,  Ser.instal. 
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Smith,  Jeremiah,  Exeter,  Ora. occ. 

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Smith,  Eli  \.9,  Woburn,  Portsmouth, 
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 Reply  to  the  question.  Why  car 

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 Letter  to,  in  ans.  to  the  last,  12.  P. 

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■  ■   ■  Fed.  catechism. 
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 Christian's  mag.  num.  1.3. 

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1804. 

 Little  christian,  a  novel,  12. 

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[Smith,  J  »  m£s,  The  commonwealth's 
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Smith,  Willi  •  M  S.  and  Sam.  G. 
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Smith,  RoberT;  and  Fr.  James 
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Smith,  Mary,  JVetwarA',  Memoirs  of, 
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Smyth,  J.  F.  D.  Tour  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
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Smyth,  Altxander,  Regulations  of 
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Snowden,  Richard,  Hist,  of  N.  and 
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Soap  and  candles,  Case  of  the  maniif. 
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SoiJER  remarks  on  a  book  lately  rep.  at 
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So  HO  company,  incorp.  2.7  Nov.  1801, 

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8.  N.  Y.  1802. 
SoLA-R  eclipse,  16  June,  1806,  described 

and  represented  with  an  introduc.  12. 

N.  Y.  rep. 
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SoREN,  JoKx,  Nar.  of,  a  native  of  the 
U.S.  A.  piratically  captured  on  the 
liigh  seas,  in  requital  for  an  act  of  hu- 
manity in  saving  a  Brit,  transport  with 
near  .300  troops  ou  board  fr.  sinking, 
with  an  app.  8 .  Lon.  1  oOO. 

SoiJLES,  Francois,  Hist,  des  troubles 
de  I'Amerique  Anglaise,  ded.  a  sa  ma- 
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.-^OUTH  Carolika,  Rules  and  orders 
of  the  courts  of  sessions  and  com. 
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and  Georgia.  Uistor.  ace.  of 


the  riie  and  pr©g.  of  the  colonies  of,  £ 
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South  Amer.  expedition,  ConsLdera. 
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 Kingstown,  Hist,  of,  with  a  partic. 

descrip.  of  the  Hornet's  nest  company 
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Charles  Comstock,  8.  Newport,  1806. 

Sou  THEY,  Robert,  Madoc,  an  epi« 
poem,  8.  Bos.  1811. 

Spafford,  Houatio  Gatks,  Mba- 
ni'i  Gazetteer  of  the  state  of  N.  York 
carefully  written  fr.  original  and  au- 
thentic materials,  arranged  on  a  nevr 
plan,  with  a  map  of  the  state,  a  pref. 
and  app.  8.  Alb.  1813. 

Spain,  Observa.  on  the  commerce  of; 
with  her  colonies,  by  a  Spaniard  in 
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Spalding,  Josiah,  Uxbridg'e,  Ser. 
del.  at  Hardwick,  15  June,  1782,  fr. 
Josh.  24.  19,  8.  Wore. 

Spalding,  Joshva,  Salem,  Senti- 
ments concern,  the  coming  and  king- 
dom of  Christ,  etc.  in  i.lr.e  lectures 
with  an  app.  12,  S.  1796. 

 Subject  of  dispute  in  the  Taberna- 
cle ch.  as  stated  and  defended  by  the 
pastor,  8.  S.  1802. 

Spalding,  Lyman,  Hanover,  PortS' 
mouth,  JVew-York,  Inaug.  dis.  on  the 
production  of  Animal  heat,  read  and 
defended  at  a  pub.  exam,  bef,  Joseph 
Willard  and  the  governours  of  Har. 
coll  10  July,  1T97,  ded.  to  Nathan 
Smith,  8.  Walpolo. 

  New  nomenclature  of  chemistry 

proposed  by  De  Morveau,  Lavoisier, 
BerthoUet,  and  Fourcroy,  with  addi- 
tions and  a  ded.  to  the  students  in  che- 
mistry at  Dart,  coll  4,  Hanover,  1799. 

— —  A  scries  of  annual  bills  of  mortality 
for  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  fr,  1  Jan.  1801 
to  SI  Dec.  1811  inclus.  4.  Ports.  180'i 
to  1812. 

Spanish  valour  and  patriotism,  Acc.  of 
the  pub.  festival  given  by  the  citizens 
of  Boston  at  the  Exchange  coffee-house, 
24  Jan.  1809,  in  honour  of,  with  the 
regular  and  voluntajy  toasts,  and  all  tiie 
original  songs  and  odes  sung  on  the  oc- 
casion, also  a  brief  sketch  of  Spain,  geo- 
graph,  histor.  ant!  political,  12.  Bos. 

Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken. 
See  Amer.  «ppc:ii. 

SfiEREA-,  George  H.  Wallkil,  Ma- 
sonic dis.  12.  Goshen,  1790, 

Spira.  The  second,  12.  Bos.  rep. 

Spring,  Samuel,  J\''cwburyport,  Dis. 
del.  at  Wesford,  4  Oct.  1799,  fr.  2 
Cor.  G.  2,  12.  N.  1T80. 


01 


CATALOG  ti:. 


Spring,  S.  (cont.)  Ser.  del.  bef.  the 
manumis.  soe.  ^5  May,  1802,  with 
the  annual  report  and  several  inter- 
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 Dis.  in  consequence  of  the  lute  duel, 

del.  5  Aug.  1804,  with  an  add.  to  his 
parishioners,  o.  N. 

Sq,uabblk,  a  pastoral  eclogue  by  Ag- 
ricola,  with  a  caricature,  Phil. 

Sq_uire,  Francis,  Ans.  to  some  pa- 
pers entitled  the  Independent  Avhig, 
so  far  as  they  relate  to  the  ch.  of  Eng. 
as  by  law  estab.  it.  N.  Y.  1753. 

Stackhouse,  Thomas,  Memoirs  of 
Francis  Atterbury  with  Atterbury's 
vindica.  of  Aldrick,  Smalridge,  and 
himself  fn  attacks  of  Duckett,  Smith, 
and  Oldmixon,  rel.  to  the  pubhca.  of 
Clarendon's  hist.  8.  Lon.  1732. 

Stair,  John  earl  of,  et  al.  com- 
monly called  proprietors  of  the  eastern 
division  of  N.  Jer.  ag.  Benj.  Bond,  et 
al.  claiming  under  the  proprietors  and 
associates  of  Eliz.  town,  Ans.  to  a  bill 
in  the  chancery  of  N.J.  at  the  suit  of, 
fol.  N.  Y.  1752. 

Stanford,  John,  JVe7t)-Yorky  Do- 
mestic chaplain,  being  52  short  lec- 
tures with  appropriate  hymns,  etc. 
with  a  portrait  of  the  author,  12.  N. 
Y.  1806. 

Coll.  of  tracts,  viz.  Essay  on  the 
law  of  God ; 

Sacred  architecture  ; 

Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Charles  I.  S. 
Hazzard  with  extracts  fr.  the  diary  of 
H. 

Masonic  dis.  urim  and  thummim  ; 

Add.  at  the  inter,  of  Sarah  Burger  ; 

The  convert  instructed  in  the  ori- 
gin of  baptism  ; 

Lect.  on  the  excel,  of  the  gospel ; 

Letter  on  the  d.  of  Eupheraia 
Mitchell ; 

Conversion  of  Juveuis,  a  series  of 
letters  bet.  a  young  man  and  a  minis- 
ter ; 

Ser.  at  the  ord.  of  Thomas  Ste- 
vens ; 

Proceed,  rel-  to  the  ch.  in  Fair- 
street,    12.  1791  to  1806. 

Standish,  Miles,  jun.  The  times, 
num.  1.  a  poem,  add.  to  the  inhabi.  of 
N.  Eng.  and  N.  Y.  8.  Ply.  1809. 

Stanley,  George  W.  Ora.  del.  8 
Aug.  1805,  at  Wallingford,  8.  New- 
Haven. 

Star,  Gideon,  Ora.  del.  in  Schenec- 
tady, 4  July  1801,  8.  Alb. 

Stars  of  Columbia  and  yankec  argu- 
ments, certain  songs  dedw  to  the  pres. 


of  the  U.  S.  and  the  oBlcers  and 

gent,  of  the  navy,  8,  N.  Y.  1812. 
Statk  anatomy.  Second  part  of  the, 

also  letters  to  the  abp.  of  Cant,  iu 

1706,  etc.  8.  Lon.  1717. 
  ])rison.  Report  of  the  inspectors 

of  the,  in  N.  Y.  8.  Alb.  1799. 
  road,  Observa.  on  the  proposed, 

fr.  Hudson's  river  to  lake  Erie,  etc. 

with  a  map  of  the  middle  states,  8. 

N.  Y.  1809. 
 prison  in  N.  Y.  An  acc.  of  the,  by 

one  of  the  inspectors,  8.  iV.  Y.  1801. 
 banks  in  N.  Jersey,  Act  for  estab. 

six,  28  Jan.  1812,  12.  Morris. 
Staple  contract.    See  Scotland. 
Stearns,  Jos i ah,  Eppin^t  Ser.  ord. 

Nicholas  Dudley  in  Townsend,  N.  \'. 

26  June,  1777,  8.  N'b'yport,  1778. 
 Ser.  fr.  Ps.  90.  14,  del.  l9  Sept. 

1779,  with  an  acc.  of  bam.  Lawrence, 

a  youth  who  died  in  the  triumphs  of 

christian  faith  and  hope,  8.  Exeter, 

17»0. 

S tedman,  C.  Hist,  of  the  origin,  prog, 
and  termination  of  the  Amer.  war,  2 
vols,  illus.  with  copper-plates,  4.  Lon. 
1794. 

Steell,  Thomas  Edward,  J^Te-ivJer- 
sejjy  Inaug.  dis.  on  the  use  of  the  Digi- 
talis purpurea,  in  the  cure  of  certain 
diseases,  sub.  to  the  exam-  of  the  colL 
of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the  univ. 
of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  14  May,  iSll, 
ded.  to  Thomas  Steell,  8.  N.  Y. 

Steel's  list  of  the  navy,  Dec.  1782. 

Stenography,  System  of,  12.  Phil, 
1793. 

Stephens,  James  Wilson,  Philadel- 
phiUy jH'i^tor.  and  geograph.  acc.  of  Al- 
giers, cont.  a  detail  of  events  rel.  t» 
the  Amer.  captives,  taken  fr.  their 
own  testimony,  2d.  ed.  12.  Phil.  1800. 

Stevens,  Bemjamin,  KUtervpoint, 
Mass.  el.  ser.  27  May,  l76l,  with  noteSj 
72  pp.  8.  Bos. 

 Conv.  ser.  del.  in  Ports.  26  Sept. 

1764,  8.  Ports.  1765. 

Stevens,  William,  System  of  disci- 
pline  for  the  artillerv  of  the  U.  S.  12. 
N.  Y.  1797. 

Stevens,  Calvin  F.  List  of  post  offi- 
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1808. 

Steuben,  Baron  De,  Letter  on  the 
subject  of  an  established  militia,  add. 
to  the  inhabi.  U.  S.  A.  4.  N.  Y.  1784. 

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cipline of  the  troops  of  the  U.  S.  illus. 
with  plates,  also  rules  and  articles  fo'^ 


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Stewart,  James,  Trials  of  Geo.  Fed.  ! 
Bouteiier  and  John  Bouteler,  for  the 
raurder  of  Fred.  Eininaud  in  N.  Scotia, 
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Stiles,  Exra,  Xexoport,  Portsnvntth^ 
J\'ew  Haven,  Con.  el.  ser.  del.  iu  Hart- 
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— —  Hist,  of  three  of  the  judges  of 
Charles  I.  viz.  Whalley,  Goffle.  Dix- 
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Stillman,  Samuel,  Bostoji,  Art.  el. 
ser.  4  June,  17T0,  8.  Bos. 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  26  I^Jay,  1TT9,  8.  Bos. 

 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washing- 
ton, 8.  Bos.  IbOO. 

Stith,  William,  Hist,  of  the  discove- 
ry and  settlement  of  Virginia,  8.  W'ms- 
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Stock,  John  Edmq?7ds,  Gr.  Brit.  In- 
aug.  essay  on  the  effects  of  Cold  npon 
the  hum.  body,  sub.  to  Joii'i  E\vl:ifj 
iind  the  mod.  professors  and  trus.  vS 
the  univ.  of  Penn.  12  May,  lT9T,ded. 
to  Benj.  Rush,  8.  Phil. 

Stobdart),  Solomon,  J\ort?iampton, 
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1700.  Question  whether  God  is  not  an- 
gry with  the  country  for  doing  so  little 
towards  the  conversion  of  the  Indians, 
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Stoer,  Jacob,  Dictionaire  Francois-Al- 
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Stone,  Eliab,  Reading,  Ser.  ord. 
Ebenezer  Hubbard  in  Marblehead,  1 
Jauk  1783,  c.  by  Morrill  of  Wilming- 
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8.  Sal. 

 Nat.  fast  ser.  2.'5  Ap.  1799,  8.  Bos. 

Stone,  Nathaniel,  Dennis,  Ser.  del. 
17  Dec.  119 5,  at  the  opening  of  a  new 
meeting  house  8.  Bos.  1796. 

Stone,  Edmund.    See  Bion. 

Story,  Isaac,  JSlarblehead,  JBoston, 
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at  the  ord.  of  his  brother  Daniel  Story, 
to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  ch.  in  Ma- 
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If.  with  notes  [rel.  to  the  artificial  for- 
tifications and  mounts  in  Marietta,]  f. 
by  Benjaniin  Wadsworth  of  Danvers, 
■with  a  copy  of  the  proceed,  of  the 
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Stout,  Benjamin,  capt.  of  the  Her-* 
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Stow,  John,  A  survey  of  the  cities  of 
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St  REBECK,  George,  JVero-TorkySev. 
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 Ser.  fr.  Prov.  31.  29j  30,  31,  12. 

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Stringh AM,  Jacobus  S.  JVW  Ebo- 
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etc.  eruditorum  examini  subjecit,  24 
Junii,  ded.  to  Alex.  Monroe  and  Henry 
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Stroebel,    John  Christophei?*- 
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Strong,  Nehemiah,  Astronomy  im- 
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1784. 

Strong,  Nathan,  Hartford,  Con.  el. 
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—  Dis.  del.  27  Dec.  1799,  occ.  by  the 

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i;*iTLLivA>:,  W.  (coat.)  Ora.  del.  bef. 
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1812,  with  notes  and  the  odes  for  the 
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tiuMNER,  Charles  Pinckney,  Jlfj7- 
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Eulogy  on  G.  Washington,  del.  in 
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the  conduct  of  a  suit  at  law,  with  ar- 
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Susq_uEHANNAH  case,  4. 

Sweden,  A  voyage  of  the  late  king  of, 
and  another  of  mathematicians,  in  wh. 
are  discovered  the  refraction  of  the 
sun,  wh.  sets  not  in  the  northern  parts 
at  the  summer  solstice,,  variation  of  the 
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SvvEDENEORG,  Emanuel,  Summary 
view  of  the  heavenly  doctrines  of  the 
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■  Interesting  and  impar.  add.  to  the 
clergy  of  Gr.  Brit,  and  christians  in 
general,  respecting  the  evidence,  na- 
ttire,  and  tendency  of  the  theolog. 
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Sword  of  maintenance,  a  ser.  del.  bef. 
the  jiidges  of  assizes  at  Hartford,  13 
July,  1599,  12.  Lon.  1600. 

Symmes,  Thomas,  Bradford^  Art.  el. 
ser.  6  June,  1T20,  with  a  pref.  by 
Benj.  Colman,  8.  Bos. 

-— —  Ser.  on  the  interest  of  the  people  of 
God  to  do  their  duty  towai'ds  the  sub- 
sistence of  the  ministers  of  the  gospel, 
ded.  to  Wm.  Dummer,  8.  Bos.  1724. 
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8.  Dan  vers,  1T79. 

Symmes,  William,  Andova',  Mass. 
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Symond's  abstracts  of  two  bills,  with 
the  corona,  oath  and  magna  charta,  8. 
Lon. 

Synod  met  at  Bos.  1662,  Defence  of 
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subject  of  baptism  and  consociu.  of  chh. 
ag.  the  reply  of  John  Davenport,  with 
an  ans.  to  the  .ipologetical  pref.  set 
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of  refornialion,  in  ans.  to  two  <iues- 


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and  messengers  in  the,  with  a  ded. 
epistle  to  the  gen.  court,  4.  Bos. 
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general,  of  the  reformed  Dutch  ch.  in 
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N.Y. 

——Extracts  fr.  the  minutes  of  the  ge- 
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1811,  8. 

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Eng.  by,  with  an  essay  on  the  advati- 
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1809. 

Tammanial  tontine  associa.  Plan  of 

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Tammany,  Constitution  public  of  the 

soc.  of  Saint,  1789. 
 Songs  of,  12. 

 Soc.  or  Columbian  order,  Constitu. 

of,  8. 

Tappan,  David,  A'eiifburt/y  Cam- 
bridge,  Dis.  del.  1  May,  1T83,  occ.  by 
the  ratifies,  of  the  treaty  of  peace  bet. 
Gr.  Brit,  and  the  U.  S.  A.  with  a  hymn 
composed  for  the  occ.  8.  Salem. 

 Fast  ser.  del.  15  May,  1783,  fr.  Is. 

21.  II,  12,  8.  Salem. 

 Two  friendly  letters  fr.  Toletus  tg 

Philalethes,  or  fr.  D.  T.  to  Samuel 
Spi'ing,  cont.  remarks  on  tlie  sentJ- 
ments  and  reasonings  of  the  latter  in 
his  dial,  on  the  nature  of  duty,  with  an 
app.  8.  Nbyport. 

 Mass.  el.  ser.  30  Mav,  1T92,  8, 

Bos. 

 Dis.  fr.  John  14.  1,  del.  at  Ports- 
mouth, 8.  P.  1792. 

 Fast  ser.  del,  in  Cambridge  and 

Charlestown,  11  Ap.  1793, 8.  Bos. 

  Ser.  ord.  John  Thornton  Kirkland, 

in  Boston,  5  Feb.  1794,  c.  by  Samuel 
Kirklaud,  missionary,  f.  by  Jeremv 
Belknap  of  B.  8.  B. 

 Dis.  del.  in  the  chapel  of  Har.  \m\y. 

17  July,  1794,  at  the  request  of  the 
senior  class,  an  occas.  of  their  depart- 
ure fr.  the  univ.  with  a  ded.  to  the 
class,  and  a  list  of  their  names,  8. 
Bos. 

 Dis.  del.  in  the  chapel  of  Har.  univ. 

16  Sept.  1794,  designed  chiefly  for 
the  young  members  of  the  univ.  8. 
Bos. 

 Dis.  occ.  hy  the  d.  of  John  RusselU 


CATALOGUE, 


107 


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class,  8.  Bos.  IT95. 
Tapp  '  N,  D.  ,'cont.)  Dis.  del.  to  the  stu- 
dents of  Har.  univ,  6  Sept.  1796, 
designed  for  the  special  benefit  of  the 
new  class,  8.  Bos- 

 Conv.  ser.  1  June,  1797,  8.  Bos. 

 Fast  ser.  del.  in  Boston  and  Charles- 
town,  5  Ap.  1798,  8-  Bos. 

  Dis.  del.  in  the  chapel  of  Har. 

univ.  19  June,  1798,  occcas.  by  the 
approaching  departure  of  the  senior 
class,  8.  Bos. 

 Two  ser.  del.  in  Plymouth,  5  Jan. 

1800,  on  the  sab.  after  the  ord.  of 
James  Kendal,  8.  Bos. 
•  Dis.  del.  bef.  the  univ.  in  Camb.  on 
the  d.  of  G.  Washington,  21  Feb. 
1800,  with  an  add.  in  Latin  by  Joseph 
"Willard,  and  an  acc.  of  the  proceed, 
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in  Kennebunk,  3  Sept.  1800.  8.  Camb. 
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  Ser.  instal.  Hezekiah  Packard  in 

Wiscasset,  8  Sept.  1802,  f.  by  Free- 
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17S6,  8,  Greenf. 
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Telmo,  San.  See  Malaga,  Sevilla. 
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them,  etc.  with  docu.  extracts,  and 
short  notes  n»t  found  in  the  original. 


108 


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C.  jMoore]  dccl.  to  the  Agri.  soc  of 
thcU.  S.  A.  8.  N.  Y. 

Testimony  and  advice  of  an  assembly 
of  pastors  of  ehh.  in  N-  Rnj;;.  at  a 
mcciing  in  Uo?.  7  July,  M'hS,  occas. 
hy  the  late  happy  revival  of  rclij^ioii 
la  many  parts  of  the  land,  uith  hit- 
ters in  llie  -way  of  attestation  by  John 
llodgers,  J  ere.  Wise,  Peter  Thacher, 
■\Vm.  ShurtlcflT,  Jonathan  Russel, 
John  Rogers,  Jun,  Daniel  Putnam, 
Oliver  Peabody,  John  Tucke,  David 
Hall,  Benj.  Bradstreet,  John  Wales, 
Ivory  Hovey,  Xat.  Apjjlt'ton,  Jona- 
than Parker,  David  M'Gregore,  and 
fiundi'y  associations  of  ministers,  8. 
Bos. 

»         and  advice  of  a  num.  of  laymen 

I'cspecting  religion  and  the  teachers  of 
it,  add.  to  the  pastors  off  N.  Eng.  12 
Sept.  1743,  in  reference  to  G.  White- 
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■  of  an  association  or  club  of  laymeji 

convened  at  Boston,  respecting  the 
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Thachkh,  Thomas,  lioston^  Fast 
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Thacher,  Peter,  Weymouth,  Bos- 
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Thacher,  Peter,  jyialden,  Jioston, 
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Exeter,  2  June,  1790,  8.  Ex. 

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  Art.  el.  ser.  3  June,  1793,  8.  Bos. 

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Bratilc-strect,  Boston,  29  Dec.  1799, 
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'J'hacher,  Thomas,  JJedJiam,  Ser. 
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Thacher,  Thomas  Gushing,  I.ymty 
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 Ser.  del.  11  Dec.  1795,  at  the  in- 

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Thacher,  Wit.liam,  Methodism 
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8-  Bos. 

Thacher,  James,  I'll/month,  The 
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Thelav ALL,  John,  Trial  of,  for  high 
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Thomas,  Isaiah,  Jf'orcestert  Hist.  o£ 
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Thompson,  William,  New  garden- 
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Thomson,  Adam,  Philadelphia,  Dis. 
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109 


Thomso:v*s  Seasons,  French  version  of, 
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Thprstox,  Benjamin,  JVorth-Hamp- 
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receiving  the  things  of  the  Spirit  of 
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--  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  Pisculaqua  asso- 
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 Four  ser.  on  gospel  election  and  the 

Lord's  supper,  8. 

Thater,  John,  Acc.  of  the  conversion 
of,  to  the  Rom.  cath.  denomination  in 
1783,  5th.  ed.  12.  Bal.  1T88. 

Thayer,  Nathanikl,  Lancaster, 
Ser.  instal.  William  Emerson,  in  Bos- 
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of  Concord,  f.  by  Peter  Thaeher  of  B. 
8.  B. 

TiLLARY,  James,  Add.  del.  24  June, 
1788,  bef.  the  St.  Andrew's  and  Hol- 
land lodges,  18.  N.  Y. 

•  TOLEIVBAL,  TrOPHIME  GeRAKD  De 

Lallt,  Defense  des  emigres  Fran- 
cais,  2d.  part,  8.  a  Paris,  1797. 
Tomb,  Samuel,  Aetc---Market,  Aexv- 
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bury, occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washington, 
with  two  odes  and  an  acrostic,  8.  Nby- 
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ToNNERRE,  esclair,  foudre,  gresle,  et 
tremblement  de  terre.  Petit  traitte,  etc. 
12.  1592. 

Tontine  association,  Constitu.  of  the 
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■  '  coffee  house  in  N.  Y.  Constitu.  and 
nominations  of  the  subscribers  to  the, 
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ToRREY,  Samuel,  JFei/mouth,  Mass. 
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Touchstone,  Geoffrey,  The  house 
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Towers,  Joseph,  Illustrations  of  pro- 
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Phil.  1808. 

TowNSEND,  Shippie,  Bostoji,  Re- 
marks on  a  pam.  entit.  All  men  will 
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Bos.  17Q1. 

Tracts,  Select,  [Under  this  title,  the 
N.  Y.  his.  soc.  has  had  many  hundred 
pamphlets  neatly  bo'iiul  in  Russia  and 
.'ottered]  viz. 


 Charters,  4  vols. 

 Medicine,  4  vols. 

Miscellaneous,  18  vols. 
— — —  Orations,  3  vols. 

 Poetry,  3  vols. 

 Politics,  22  vols. 

 Sermons,  11  vols. 

 Theology,  3  vols. 

 Travels,'  i  vol. 

 Trials,  1  vol. 

[The  particular  articles  of  wh.  these  vo- 
lumes are  composed,  are  duly  noticed 
in  their  i-espective  ])laces.  I'hese  seve- 
ral series  of  volumes  will  shortly  be 
much  increased  from  tlie  abundance  of 
pamphlets  already  collected  and  cata- 
logued.] 

Tragical  scries  of  remarkable  judg- 
ments on  a  family  for  cruel  treatment 
of  an  aged  parent,  an  acc.  of  wh.  is 
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Traheron,  Bar.  Exposition  of  Rev. 

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Treason,  The  law  of,  a  view  of  the 
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Treaty  of  alliance,  eventual  and  defen- 
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■  of  amity,  com.  and  naviga.  bet.  his 
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  Candid  exam,  of  the  objections  to 

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Gr.  Brit,  as  stated  in  the  report  of  the 
com.  appointed  by  the  citizens  of  the 
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Trials,  see  Boutclier,  Boot  and  Shoe- 
makers, Broad,  Burr,  Chase,  Cheel- 
liam,  Clark  vs.  Willianison,  Coleman, 
Cooper,  Craig,  Despard,  Dillon,  Duf- 
fm,  Eaton,  Emiay,  (iclston,  Hanson, 
Hopkinson  and  Nicholson,  Little, 
Schuyler,  SeUridgc,  Smith  and  O^den, 
Thelwall,  Wilson,  cum  aliis. 


110 


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Trikitt  CHT7RCH,  Charter  of  the  rec- 
tor and  inhabi  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  in 
communion  of  the  prolestint  epis.  ch. 
in  the  state  of  N.  Y.  commonly  called 
the,  with  notes  by  an  episcopalian  of 
the  city  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1813. 

>■  Charter  of  the  corporation  of,  de- 
fejided  ag.  the  attacks  of  a  late  pam< 
phlet,     N.  Y.  1813. 

TuoTT,  NicHot-As,  S.  CaroliiiUy  li&vfB 
of  the  Brit,  planta.  in  Araer.  relating 
to  the  ch.  and  clergy  religion  and 
learning,  fol.  Lon.  1721. 

Trovp,  lloBERT,  et  al.  Ans.  to  a  clan- 
destine add.  to  the  electors  of  the  state 
of  N.  Y.  signed  by,  by  Epaminondas,  8. 

Truemak,  Andreav,  and  Tho.  Zealot, 
Dial.  bet.  about  killing  the  Indians  at 
Cannestogoe  and  Loneaslcr,  12. 

Tru  M  B  C  LL,  B  E  N  J  A  M I N,  J\orth  Ifai'eu, 
Nat.  thanks,  ser.  del.  11  Dec.  1783,  2d. 
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clesiastical, fr.  the  emigration  of  its  first 
planters  fr.  Eng.  in  'GSO  to  1T1.%  with 
a  map  of  the  state  of  Con.  and  ])ortrails 
of  Dcvenport,  Winthrop,  Saltonstall, 
8.  Hartf.  1797. 

 Gen,  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  A.  fr.  the  dis- 
covery in  U92  to  1792,  or  sketches  of 
the  divine  agency  in  their  settlement, 
growth,  aud  protection,  and  especially 
in  the  late  memorable  revolution,  in  3 
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 Fun.  dis.  occ  by  the  d.  of  G.  Wash- 
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—  ■  Add.  on  the  subjects  of  i>raycr  and 
family  religion,  12.  New  Haven. 

Trumbull,  John,  Jlanfordy  M'Fin- 
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Trvmbitll,  John,  Connecticuty  Gr. 
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1804. 

Trumbull,  Henry,  Hist,  of  Indian 
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TucKE,  John,  Gosport,  Ser.  ord.  of  his 
son,  John  Tucke,  in  Epsom,  23  Sept. 
1761,  c.  by  John  Tucke  of  G.  f.  by 
Whittemore  of  Pembrook,  3.  Ports. 

Tucker,  John,  JVeiubury^  Ser.  ord. 
Edmund  Noves  in  Salisbury,  20  Nov. 
1151,  8.  Bos. 

 Ser.  ord.  Amos  Moody,  in  Pelham, 

20  Nov.  170.5,  8.  Bos.  1766. 

'  Brief  ace.  of  an  cedes,  council  so 
called  convened  in  the  first  parish  of 
Nov  bury.  31  March  and  21  A  p.  1TG7, 


with  a  dis.  fr.  Acts  20.  IT  to  21  inclus. 
8.  Bos. 

Tucker,  J.  (cont.)  Letter  to  James 
Chandler  of  Rowley,  rel.  to  a  margi- 
nal note  or  two  in  his  ser.  of  25  June, 
1767,  8.  Bos. 

— —  Remarks  on  a  ser.  by  Aaron  Hutch- 
inson of  Grafton  entit.  Valour  for 
the  truth,  del.  23  Ap.  1767,  8.  Boa. 

— —  A.  Hutchinson^s  reply  to  remarks 
on  his  ser.  etc.  considered  by,  author 
of  the  remarks,  8.  Bos,  1768. 

 Chandler's  reply  to,  18  Ap.  1768, 

8. 

 Reply  to  Chandler's  atis.  cont.  the 

author's  vindica.  of  himself  in  a  se- 
cond letter  to  Chandler,'8.  Bos.  1768. 

 Hutchinson's  reply  to  remarks  ou 

his  ser.  etc.  considered  bv»  8.  Bos. 
1768. 

 Conv.  Ecr.  26  May,  1768,  8.  Bos. 

 Two  ser.  fr.  Mark  16.  15, 16,  John 

6.  44,  8.  Bos.  1769. 
  Mass.  el.  ser.  29  May,  17T1,  8. 

Bos. 

 Remarks  on  a  dis.  by  Jonathan  Par- 

sons  of  Newburvport  del.  5  March,  8. 

Bos.  1774. 
  Letter  to,  upon  his  remarks  on 

Parsons'  ser.  by  Marcus  Shangar,  8 

1775. 

 Reply  to  the  remarks  by  Marcus 

Shangar,  8.  N.  Eng.  1775. 

 Dud.  lec.  del.  at  Har.  coll-  2  Sept. 

1778,  with  a  list  of  those  who  had 
previously  preached  this  lec.  8. 

 Ser.  del.  in  Nbyportfr.  Ps.  133.  1. 

with  letters  fr.  Tho.  Gary  to  his  parish- 
ioners, 8.  N.  1788. 

Tucker,  Josiah,  Four  letters  on  im- 
por.  national  subjects  add.  to  the  ear' 
of  Shelburne,  8.  Lon.  1773. 

TucKERMAN,  JosEPH,  HosioTi,  Ora. 
del.  bef.  tJie  Mechanic  associa.  22  Feb. 
1 800,  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Washington^ 
8.  Dos. 

Tudor,  William,  JBosio7i,  Ora.  del 
5  March,  1779,  4.  Bos. 

Tudor,  William,  Boston^  Ora.  del. 
4  July,  1 809,  with  notes.  8.  Bos. 

Tufts,  John,  JSTewburyy  Ser.  ord. 
Benjamin  Bradstreet  in  Glocester,  18 
Sept.  1728,  with  a  pref.  by  John. 
White  of  G.  12.  Bos.  1729. 

Tufts,  Henry,  NaiTative  of  the  life, 
adventures,  travels,  and  sufferings  of. 
12.  Dover,  1807. 

Turell,  Ebenezer,  Medford,  Direc- 
tion to  his  people  with  rela.  to  the  pre- 
sent times,  2d.  cd.  12.  Bos.  1742, 


1 


CATALOGUE. 


Ill 


TuELiNGTois's  balsam.  Certificates  in 
recom.  of,  12.  i'ijO. 

TuRNBULL,  Robert,  Visit  to  the 
Phil,  prison,  S.  PhU.  1T96. 

Turner,  Charles,  Dvxburou^h, 
Turnery  Mass.  el.  ser.  26  May,  17TS, 
with  notes,  8.  Bos. 

Tyi,er,  Andrew,  Bedham,  Two  dis. 
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Type  fountlery  in  N.  Y.  Specimens  by 
E.  White  and  comp.  N.  Y.  1812. 

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TYPOO-2.AEB,  Revolu.  de  Wnde  pen- 
dant le  18  siecle,  ou  memoires  de,  ecrits 
par  Uiimeme  et  trad,  de  la  langue  In- 
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Tytler,  J.  Salenif  Proposals  for  pub. 
a  new  svstem  of  geography,  8.  Salem, 
1802. 

V. 

"Valence,  Lettres  du  general,  pour 
servir  de  suite  aux  memoires  du  gen. 
Dumouriez,  12.  Frankf.  1794. 

Valentine,  Basil,  The  last  will  and 
testament  of,  monke  of  the  order  of 
St.  Bennet,  with  two  treatises  declar- 
ing his  manual  operations,  and  show- 
ing things  natural  and  supernatural, 
with  a  pref.  12.  Lon.  1671. 

Vanderbiit,  John,  Ora.  del.  28 
Dec.  at  Brooklyn  bef.  Trinity  and  Be- 
nevolent lodges  of  N.  Y.  and  Fortitude 
lodge  of  B.  with  an  add.  del.  bef.  the 
officers  of  the  grand  lodge  by  Wm. 
Burrill,  8.  N.  Y.  5808. 

 Add.  del.  in  the  N.  Y.  free  school, 

27  Dec.  1809,  on  the  introduc.  of  50 
orphan  children  belonging  to  the  ma- 
sonic fraternity,  8.  N.  Y.  1810. 

Vander  Donck,  Adrian,  Beschry- 
vinge  van  Nieuw-Nederlant,  4.  Aem- 
steldam,  1656. 

Van  Der  Hoocht,  Proposals  by  Mills 
Day  of  New  Haven  for  pub.  an  edition 
of  the  Heb.  Bible  fr.  the  text  of,  20 
March,  1810. 

Van  HoRNr.,  Frederick,  .Vew- 
York,  Ballstouy  Ser.  del.  bef.  the 
Pougkkeepsie  lodge,  4.  1798. 

Vansittant,  Nicholas,  Reflec- 
tions on  the  propriety  of  an  iraraed. 
conclusion  of  peace,  8.  Lon.  rep.  1794. 

Van  Solingek,  Henry  M.  JVeto- 
York,  Inaug.  dis.  on  worms  of  the 
hum.  intestines,  sub.  to  Wm.  Linn 
and  to  the  trus.  and  fac.  of  Queen's 
coll.ded.  to  Wm.Linn,  8.  N.  Y.  1792. 

Van  Staphors-t  !iau  zyne  huijenoo- 

fcn,;  s .  iror. 


Varle,  Chares,  Topograph,  descrip. 
of  Frederick,  Berkley,  and  Jefferson 
in  Virginia,  designed  to  accompany 
his  map  of  those  counties,  8.  Win- 
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Vel  a  SCO,  Antonio  Palomino, 
Las  vidas  de  los  pintores  y  estuarioa 
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Venegas,  Miguel,  Hist,  of  Califor- 
nia, trans,  fr.  the  Span,  of,  illus.  with 
a  map  and  plates,  2.  vols.  8.  Lon.  1759- 

Venema,  Pirter,  Arithmetica  of 
cylfer-konst,  volgens  de  munten  mateu 
en  gewigten,  te  Nieu-York  gebray- 
kelyk  als  mede  cen  kort  ontwerp  van 
de  algebra  opgelstelt  door,  1 8.N.Y.1 7 ;^0. 

Vergilius  Urbsnas,  Polydouus, 
De  rerum  inventoribus  libri  octo,  ejus- 
dem  in  orationem  Dominlcam  com- 
mentnriolum,  ded.  Ludovico  Odaxio 
Patavio,  [1499]  24.  1C04. 

Vk'imont,  Statutes  of  the  state  of, 
revised  and  estab.  by  authority,  1787, 
includ.  those  passed  fr.  1787  to  1791, 
also  the  several  acts  respecting  sales 
by  the  surveyor  gen.  and  the  constitu. 
of  the  state,  8.  Bennington,  1791. 

 Short  hist,  of  the  eccles.  oppress- 
ions in  N.  Eng.  and,  8.  Richmond,! 799. 

Vernon,  William  Henry,  Add. 
des  citoyens  des  Etats  Unis  de  TAraer- 
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tionale,  le  20  Juillet,  1790,  12.  a 
Paris. 

Verplanck,  Gulian  C.  Ora.  4  July, 
1809,  8.  N.  Y. 

Vickers,  William,  Ace.  of  a  spe- 
cific remedy  for  curing  the  king's  evil, 
8.  Lon.  1710. 

ViETS,  Roger,  Simsbury  in  Con. 
Digby  in  JV".  Scotia^  Farewell  charge, 
8.  Hartf.  1787. 

  Valedictory  ser.  8.  Hartf.  1800. 

Vinal,  Willi  vm.  Providence,  Ser. 
fr.  Joshua  7.  13,  occ.  by  Braddock's 
defeat,  4.  Newport,  1755. 

Viper,  Right  way  to  sliake  of  a,  an 
essay,  etc.  with  a  pref.  by  In.  Mather, 
12.  Bos.  rep.  1720. 

Virginia,  Hist,  of,  in  four  parts  by  a 
native  and  inhabitant  of  the  place,  2d. 
ed.  8.  Lon.  1722. 

  Coll.  of  all  the  acts  of  assembly 

now  in  force  in,  with  the  titles  of  such- 
as  are  expired  or  repealed,  with  many 
useful  marginal  notes  and  references 
and  exact  table,  fol-  Wmburg,  1733. 

 Coll.  of  all  such  pub.  acts  of  the 

gen.  assembly  and  ordinances  of  the 
conventions  of,  fr.  1768,  as  ar<»  nt-w' 
in  forrf,  fo!.  Rich2.Ai.>Lu,V,  ITS} 


112 


C  ATALOG  1 1,. 


ViRGixii,  (colli.)  Debates.  Sec  Ro- 
bertson. 

  Procceil.  of  tbe  assembly  of,  on 

the  answers  of  sundry  states  to  their 
resolutions  of  Dec.  1798,  8.  Phil.  1800. 

 Tour  through  part  of,  in  1808,  in 

a  Scries  of  letters  including  an  acc.  of 
Harper's  Ferry,  the  natural  Bridge, 
AVeir's  cave,  Monliccllo,  and  sundry 
medicinal  springs. 

 legislature,  address  of  the  minority 

in  the,  vindicating  the  constitutionality 
of  the  alien  and  sedition  laws,  8. 

Viroixia's  claim  to  the  -western  terri- 
tory, Investigation  of,  8. 

VoL>  EY,  C.  F.  View  of  the  soil  and  cli. 
mate  of  the  U.  S  A.  ^vith  remarks  on 
Florida,  etc.  trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  by  C.  B. 
Brown,  illus.  with  maps  and  plates,  8. 
Phil.  1304- 

Voltairp:,  Epitre  dc  mons.  De,  en  ar- 
rivant  dans  sa  terre  pres  da  lac  dc  Ge- 
neve en  Mars,  1155,  with  a  poetic 
version,  i.  Lon. 

U 

Uli.oa,  Antonio  De,  and  George 
Juan,  Voyage  to  S.  Amer.  underta- 
ken by  the  command  of  the  king  of 
Spain  by,  with  occas.  notes  and  obser- 
va.  by  John  Adams,  ilins-  with  a  map 
and  plates,  2  vols.  8.  Lon.  1772. 

Unconverted,  Letter  to  the,  8.  N.  Y. 
1T68. 

Underwood,  Nathan,  TJarwich,  Ser. 

del.  in  Dennis,  17  Dec.  1795,  at  the 

opening  of  a  new  meeting  liouse,  8. 

Bos.  1796. 
Unfortunate  lovers,  8. 
Union  college,  Laws  of,  8.  Alb.  1802. 
 Catalogue  of  graduates  [the 

first  published]  of,  8.  18lS. 
Unitarian  and  Alhanasian,  Friendly 

dial,  bet.  a  common,  12.  Lon.  1784. 
Universal  salvation,  or  a  gentle  stroke 

at  Calvinism,  a  poem  on,  12.  N.  Y, 

1802. 

University  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  Hist, 
of  the  college  of  phy.  etc.  See  New- 
York. 

United  States,  of  N.  America,  Re- 
marks on  a  pam.  entit.  a  disserta.  on 
the  polit.  union  and  constitu.  of  the 
thirteen,  by  a  cit.  of  Phil,  by  a  Con- 
necticut farmer,  with  a  prcf.  12.  1784. 

■   '   Strictures  on  the  landed  and 

commercial  interest  of  the,  for  1786, 
by  Philceni,  8.  N.  Y. 

 Kelurn  of  the  whole  num.  of 

persons  witliin  the  several  districts  of 
the,  for  1710,  l2.  Phil.  1791. 


United  S.  (cunt.)  Strictures  and  obser- 
vations upon  the  three  exec,  depart, 
of  the  gov.  of  the,  by  Massachusetten- 
sis,  8.  1792. 

 Treaty  bet.  his  Brit,  majesty 

and  the,  conditionally  ratified  ;by  the 
senate,  24  June,  1795,  with  a  copious 

app.  12.  Phil,  ng.-i. 

— —  Debates  in  the  h.  of  repre- 
sentatives of  the,  during  the  first  ses- 
sion of  the  4th.  cong.  in  relation  to  trea- 
ties and  on  the  subject  of  the  Brit, 
treaty,  2  vols.  8.  Phil.  1796. 

 and  his  cath.  majesty,  Treaty 

bet.  the,  27  Oct.  1795,  8.  1796. 

 The  Amer.  aimual  reg.  or 

hislor.  memoirs  of  the,  for  the  year 
1796,  8.  Phil.  19.  Jan.  1797. 
 The  hist,  of,  for  1796,  includ- 
ing a  variety  of  particulars  rel.  to  the 
fed.  gov.  S.'Phil.  1797. 

 — — —  Exam,  of  the  conduct  of  the 

execn.  of  the,  towards  the  Fr.  repub» 
8.  Phil.  1797. 

 ■         Instructions  to   the  envoys 

extraor.  and  ministers  plenipo.  fr.  the, 
to  the  Fr.  repub.  their  letters  of  cre- 
dence and  full  powers  and  their  dis- 
patches received  from  them  rel.  to 
their  mission,  8.  Phil.  1798. 

 Duties  payable  on  goods,  wares 

and  merchandise  imported  into  the,  fr 
.30  Sept.  1707,  duties  on  tonnage,  etc. 
fr.  30.  June,  1799.  8.  Bos.  1799. 

 Desultory  reflections  on  the 

new  political  aspects  of  pub.  affairs  in 
the,  since  the  commencement  of  i7y9, 
S.  N.  Y.  1800. 

 of  America,  Thoughts  on  th* 

increasing  wealth  and  nat.  economy  of 
the,  8.  Wash.  1801. 

 Add.  on  the  past,  present,  and 

eventual  relations  of  the,  to  Fi-ance,  8, 
N.  Y.  180.3.  [Dickinson.] 

— —  Bi  it.  influence  on  tbe  affairs 

of  the,  proved  and  explained,  8.  Bos. 
1804. 

 Thoughta  on  the  present  re- 
lations and  interests  of  the,  8.  N.  Y. 
1810. 

— —   Census  of  the  inhabitants  of 

tlie,  for  1790,  1800,  1810.  4. 

 Washington  to  the  people  of 

the,  on  the  choice  of  a  president,  8. 
Bos.  1812. 
United  whig  club,  add.  of  the,  to  the;-/ 
fellow  republicans  of  the  slate  ofN.  Y. 
8.  N.  Y.1809. 

W. 

Wads  WORTH,  Benjamin,  Boston^ 
Ser.  occ.  bv  the  U.  of  Isaac  Addingtop^ 

12.  B.  iru'  . 


CAtAtOGUE. 


113 


Wadsworth,  B.  (cont.)  True  piety  the 
best  policy  for  times  of  war,  a  scr.  del. 
at  the  thur.  iec.  8.  B.  1T22. 

Wadsworth  Benjvmin,  JDa^ivert, 
Ser.  del.  at  the  ded.  of  the  brick  meet- 
ing house  in  D.  20  Nov.  1806,  Avith 
notes,  8.  Sal.  180T. 

Wakefield,  Gilbert,  Exam,  of  the 
Age  of  reason,  8.  N.  Y.  rep.  1T94. 

Wales,  Sa.muel,  Con.  el.  ser.  12  May, 
1785,  8.  Hartf. 

Walker,  Richa.rd  L.  J^e-w-Yovk, 
Inaug.  dis.  on  the  Perspirable  fluids  of 
the  hum.  body,  sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the 
fae.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Colum.  eoU.  9.  Nov.  IG()2,  ded. 
to  De  Witt  Clinton,  Richard  Kissam, 
Edward  Miller,  8.  N-  Y. 

Walker,  John,  Dublin,  Expos,  ad- 
dressed to  the  mem.  of  the  methodist 
soc.  in  Irel,  with  an  advertise.  12.  N.  Y. 
1807- 

Walla-bout,  Ace.  of  the  procession 
together  with  copious  extracts  fr.  the 
ora.  del.  at  the,  6  Ap.  1808,  on  laying- 
the  coruer  stone  of  the  vault  to  con= 
tain  the  relics  of  American  seamen, 
soldiers,  and  citizens,  who  perished  in 
the  cause  of  liberty  on  board  the  Brit, 
pi'ison  ships  at  the,  during  the  revolu. 
war,  also  the  letter  add.  to  Tho.  Jef- 
ferson by  tlie  Tam.  soc,  and  his  ans. 
12.  N.Y. 

Walon,  Les  pseaumes  de  David  rnis 
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also.  La  forme  des  prieres  eccles. 
nouv.  ed.  4,  a  Amsterdam,  1T29, 

Walter,  Nehemi ah.  Roxhury^  Conv. 
ser.  30  May,  1T23,  12.  Bos. 

Walter,  Thomas,  Boxburv,  Ser.  del. 
at  the  lee.  in  Bo?,  for  promoting  regu- 
lar and  good  singing,  ded.  to  Paul  Dud- 
ley, 12.  Bos.  17'2  ^. 

Walter,  Nathaniel,  lioxbicrt/f  Art 
el.  ser.  2  June  1746,  8.  Bos. 

Walters,  Daniel  D.  Inaug.  dis.  on 
Inflammation,  sub.  to  the  exam,  ef  the 
fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Colura.  coll.  1  May,  1804,  8. 
N.  Y. 

Walton,  William,  jun.  Present 
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a  particular  report  of  Hispaniola,  with 
a  survey  of  the  settlements  of  the 
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London,  1810. 

Wanderer,  The  poetical,  cont.  dis- 
aerta.  on  the  early  poeti'v  of  Greece, 
rtc.  18.  N.Y.  1796, 


War  in  America,  An  impar.hist.  of  the, 
bet.  Gr.  Drit.  and  her  colonies,  fr.  the 
commencement  to  the  end  of  1779, 
with  a  map  and  app.  cont.  authentic 
papers,  t.  Lou.  1780. 

•  ■  and  politicks.  The  Amer.  and  Brit. 

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 Objections  to  the,  examined  and  re- 
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1793. 

— in  disguise,  or  the  frauds  of  neutral 
flngs,  8.  Lon.  printed,  N.  Y.  rep. 
180G. 

 in  disguise,   Ans.  to,  or  remarks 

upon  the  new  doc;  of  Eng.  concerning 
neutral  trade,  8.  N.Y.  180iS. 

 without  disguise,  or  ilie  frauds  of 

neutral  commerce,  a  justification  of 
belligerent  captures,  with  observa.  on 
the  ans.  to  War  in  disguise,  and  Madi- 
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— —  with  Gr.  Bi'it.  Add.  of  the  mem.  of 
the  h.  of  rep.of  the  cong.  of  the  U.  S.  to 
their  constituents  on  the  subject  of  the, 
8.  N.  Y.  t812. 

 with  Gr.  Brit.  Review  of  an  add.  by 

certain  mem.  of  cong.  to  their  eonstit- 
uenta,  on  the  subject  of  the,  by  a  re- 
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—  or  no  war.  See  National  decline. 
Ward,  Fr.\ncis,  Acc.  of  three  camp 
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Sliuron,  Uhinebeck,  and  Petersburg, 
8.  Brooklyn,  1806. 
A\'are,  Henry,  Ilinjham,  Cambridge, 
Ser.  fr.  Joshua  2i.  15,  del.  at  Scitu.T^te;, 
31  Oct.  1804,  8.  Bos. 
Warner,  G.  J.  Ora.  4  July,  8.  N.  Y, 
179T. 

■        Letter  add.  to  the  republicans  of  the 

city  and  co.  of  N.  Y.  8. 
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5  March,  1772,  4.B. 
Warren,  Mercy,  Piymouthy  Poems 
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 Hist,  of  the  rise,  prog,  and  termi- 
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8.  Bos.  1805. 
Warren,  Johx,  Boston,  Eulogy  ou 
Thomas  Russell  of  Charlestown,  del. 
4  May,  1796,  4.  Bos.  1796. 
[War TO -V,  Thom.as,]   Pleasures  cL 

melancholy,  a  poem,  4.  Lon.  1747. 
Warville,  J.  P.  Brissot  De,  Con- 
sidera.  on  the  relative  situation  ot 
France  and  the  U.  S-  A.  trans,  fr.  the 
French  of  Etienne  Claviere,  and,  8, 
Lon.l7>JB,     !Spe  Brissot. 

!  P 


114 


CATALOGUE. 


"Warville,  J.  p.  (coiU.)  Xe«r  travels 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  performed  in  IT80, 
trans,  fr.  the  Fr.  12.  N.  Y.  1792. 

Washington,  Gkorge,  ►I/ou??^  Vcr- 
non.  Letters  to  several  of  his  friends 
in  June  and  July,  1TT6,  in  \\  \\.  is  set 
forth  an  interesting  view  of  Am.  poli- 
ticks, at  that  all  important  period,  8. 

Phil.  mry. 

—  Official  letters  to  cong.  2  vols.  8. 

Lon.  ITO.'),  also  N.  Y.  1796. 

— —  Epistles  domestic,  confidential,  and 
official,  8.  N.  Y.  1796. 

 Add.  on  declining  the  further  suf- 
frages of  his  fellow  citizens  for  the  pre- 
sidency of  the  U.  S.  on  a  large  sheet 
neatly  framed,  also  many  other  edi- 
tions of  this  address. 

.  Remarks  occas.  hy  the  late  con- 
duct oi;  as  pres.  U.  S.  A.  1795,  8.  Phil. 
1797. 

'  ■  '  Letters  to  sir  John  Sinclair  on  agri- 
culture and  other  interesting  topics, 
engraved  by  Neele,  fr.  the  original 
letters,  so  as  to  be  an  exact  fjic  simile 
of  the  hand-writing  of  that  celebrated 
character,  ded.  to  the  people  of  Ame- 
rica, by  sir  John  Sinclair,  [one  of  the 
first  impressions,]  4.  Lon.  1800. 

— —  The  will  of,  with  a  schedule  of  the 
property  to  be  sold,  12.  N  Y.  rep.  1800. 

■  -  and  James  Anderson,  Selections  fr. 
the  correspondence  of,  8.  Charlestown, 
1800. 

— —  Eulogies,  orations,  poems,  and  ser- 
mons occ.  by  the  death  of,  a  large  col- 
lection, 1800. 

— —  Letters  to  Arthur  Young  and  sir 
John  Sinclair,  rel.  to  agricul.  8.  Alex. 
1803. 

— —  Proceedings  of  the  associa.  of  citi- 
zens, [of  Mass. 3  to  erect  a  monument 
in  honour  of,  12,  Bos.  1811. 

— —  Original  edition  of  the  spurious  let- 
ters,  [once  cruelly  attributed  to,]  pub. 
by  J.  Rivington,  during  the  revolu.  war, 
12.  N.  Y. 

I"  -  For  other  articles  in  reference  to, 
see  Alden,  Alsop,  Ames,  Andrews, 
Bancroft,  Bascom,  Bayard,  Beers, 
Blake,  Brooks,  Buckminster,  Cald- 
•well,  Cincinnati,  Coe,  Dehon,  Dickins, 
Dunbar,  Dwight,  Ellis,  Gay,  Gillet, 
Greene,  Griffith,  Hitchcock,  Holmes, 
Houdin,  Huntington,  Johnson,  Kirk- 
land,  Lee,  Leonard,  Linn,  Loveitt, 
-Madison,  Marsh,  Marshall,  Mason, 
Miller,  Minot,  Morris,  Morse,  My- 
rall,  Niles,  Ogden,  Osgood,  Paine, 
Parish,  Pickman,  Porter,  Ratiisay, 
Richards,    Roche,    Sewall,  Smitli, 


Strong,  Sumner,  Tappan,  Tomb, 
Trumbull,  Tuckerman,  Wcems.West, 
Wbilweli,  Wilson. 
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river  Potomack,  the  adjacent  country, 
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corpo.  the,  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  institut. 
June,  JoOj,  8  N.  Y.  1802. 

 mutual,  etc.  Charter,  bye-laws,  and 

rules  of  insurance  of  the,  8.  N.  Y.  1809. 
Washi NGTONi  ANA,  cont.  a  biograph. 
sketch  of  G.  W.  with  various  outlines 
of  his  character,  etc.  J  2.  Bal.  1800. 

Watchman's  alarm  to  Id.  N  h,  or 

the  Brit,  parlia.  Bos.  port  bill  unwrap- 
ped, being  an  ora.  on  the  meridian  of 
liberty,  etc  by  a  Brit.  Bostonian,  8. 
Sal.  1774. 

Water  right,  Comptroller's  report  on 
the,  belonging  to  the  corporation,  8. 
N.  Y.  :i  806. 
Waterhouse,  Benjamin,  Cam' 
bridge,  Boston,  Rise,  prog,  and  pre- 
sent state  of  medicine,  a  dis.  del.  6 
July,  179 J,  bef  the  Middlesex  associa. 
with  an  absti'act  of  the  constitu,  notes, 
and  a  list  of  mem.  8.  Bos.  1792. 

  Pub.  lec.  del.  in  Camb.  SO  Nov. 

1804.  showing  the  evil  tendency  of 
the  use  of  tobacco  upon  young  per- 
sons, etc.  with  notes,  8.  Camb.  1805. 

The  botanist,  being  the  botanical 
part  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  nat. 
hist.  del.  in  the  univ.  at  Camb.  toge- 
ther with  a  dis.  on  the  principle  of  vi- 
tality, 8.  Bos.  1811. 
Waterman,  Jotham,  Barnstable^ 
Dis.  del.  in  Dennis  bef  the  Sumner*s 
lodge,  27  Dec.  5803,  8.  Bos.  1804. 
 Fast  ser.  5  Ap.  1804,  with  incident- 
al notes,  8.  Bos. 

 Dis.  del.  bef.  the  Fraternal  lodge  in 

B.  27  Dec.  5804,  8.  Bos.  1805. 
 Ser.  del.  at  the  instal.  of  King  Hi- 
ram's lodge  in  Provincetown,  4  Dec 
5805,  8.  Bos.  1806. 

 Dis.  fr.  Prov.3. 11,  8,  Bos.  1808. 

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Bos.  1809. 

Waterworks,  Report  of  the  select 
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Phil. 

Watson,  Samuel,  Gentleman's  and 
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Watson,  R.  bp.  LlandafF,  Apology  for 
the  Bible,  in  a  series  of  letters  add.  to 
Tho.  Paine,  8.  Phil.  1796. 
—  Apology  for  the  Bible,  etc.  Cursorv 


CATALOGUE. 


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N.  Y.  8.  N.Y.  1.796. 

Watson,  R.  (cont.)  Speech  intended 
to  have  been  spoken  in  the  h.  of  Ids. 
22  Nov.  180;3,  3d.  ed.  8.  Lon. 

Watson,  Elkaa^vh,  Plt/mouthyPou^h- 
keepsiCf  Albany^  Pittsfieldy  Add.  del. 
bef.  the  Berkshire  agricul.  soc.  24  Sept. 
1811,  12.  Pittsf. 

Watt,  Robert,  andDa  vidDownte, 
Trials  of,  for  high  treason,  in  Edin,  8. 
N.Y.  1794. 

Wa  '  terstgn,  George,  Glencarn,  a 
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Watts,  Isaac,  and  Philip  Dod- 
DP-TDGE,  Memoirs  of,  [compiled  by 
Jer.  Belknap,]  8.  Bos.  1793. 

Webb,  John,  Bostonyjy\s.  at  the  ord. 
of  a  deacon,  8.  Bos.  1731. 

Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  Peter  Thach- 
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Webber,  Francis,  Ser.  del.  at  the 
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Webster,  Alexander,  Divine  huflu- 
ence  the  spring  of  the  extraor.  work 
at  CamTsuslang  and  other  places  in 
the  west  of  Scotl.  8.  Bos-  rep.  1743. 

Webster,  Samuel,  Salisbury,  Mass. 
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Webster,  Noah,  JVew  Haven,  Am- 
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on  moral,  histor.  polit  and  lit.  subjects, 
8.  Bos.  1790. 

.  ''olit.  essays  on  the  nature  and 
opera,  of  money,  pub.  finances,  and 
other  subjects,  8.  Phil.  1791. 

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on  common  sayings  and  subjects,  12. 
Newark,  1793. 

"  Coll.  of  papers  on  the  subj.  of  bil- 
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for  a  few  years  past,  8,  N.  Y.  1796. 
—  Hist,  of  epidemic  and  pestilen. 
diseases  with  the  pn\icipal  phenome- 
na of  the  phys.  world,  wh.  precede 
and  accompany  them,  etc,  2  vols. 
8.  Hartf.  1799. 

 Letters  to  Joseph  Priestly,  1800, 

12. 

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"  cut  [1802.] 

  Compend.  dictionary  of  the  Eng. 

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— —  Letter  to  David  Ramsay  of  Charles- 

ton  rel.  to  the  errours  in  Johnson's 

Dictionary  and  other  lexicons,  12.  N. 

Haven,  1807. 
 •  Obscrva.  on  a  letter  fr.  pub.  m  the 


Panoplist,  by  an  old  ft\shIoncd  churcli- 

nian,  8.  N.  H. 
Weld,  Ezra,   BraiiHree,  Ser.  ord, 

Samuel  Niles  in  Abington,  1j  Sepl, 

1771,  c.  by  Sam.  Dunbar  of  Stough- 

ton,  f.  by  John  Shaw  of  Bridgewater, 

with  Niles's  confession  of  faith,  12. 
— —  Fast  ser.  on  christian  union,  del. 

in  Wrentbam  22  May,  1794,  with  an 

add.  to  the  ch.  of  W.  8.  Bos. 
Weekly  mag.  of  orig.  essays,  fugitive 

pieces   and   interesting  intelligence, 

num.  1,  2,       6,   7,  8,  11,  12,  1.% 

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—  inspector,  See  Fessenden. 

Weems,  M.  L.  Life  of  G.  Washington, 

12th.  cd.  12.  Phil.  1812. 
Wells,  John,  Ora.  4.  July,  1798,  bef. 

the  young  men  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  S, 

N.  Y. 

Welsteed,  William,  JBoston,  Mass. 

el.  ser.  29  May,  1751,  8.  Bos. 
Wendover,  p.  H.  Ora.  4  July  1806, 

8.  N.  Y. 

Westerlo,  E.  Albany,  Principles  of 
the  christian  religion  as  taught  in  the 
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Wesley,  John,  Letter  to,  in  vindica, 
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tic,  redemption,  etc.  8.  Lon.  1743. 

  Minutes  of  several  conversations 

bet.  and  others,  fr.  1744  to  1789,  l2. 
Dub.  Io02. 

 Reasons  ag.  separating  fr.  the  ch. 

of  Eng.  i758,  with  hymns  for  metho- 
dist  preachers  by  Charles  Vv^'esley,  12. 
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 Ser.  occ.  by  the  d.  of  G.  Whitefield, 

8.  Bos.  rep.  1771. 

West,  Samuel,  Dartmouth,  [720W 
JVeTy  Bedford^  Mass.  el.  ser.  29 
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Bos.  1793. 

Wi  ST  liidia  merchant,  a  series  offpa- 
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West,  Samuel,  J\eedham,  Boston, 
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 Art-  e!.  ser.  2  June,  1794,  8.  Bos. 

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ton, 8.  Bos.  1800. 

West,  Stephen,  Stoekbridge,  Ser. 
ord.  Amasa  Jerome  i.i  New  Hartford, 
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1801?,  8.  S.  1803. 


CATALOGUE. 


Wester  M  A V,  W,  Two  scr.  of  assizes, 

12.  Lon.  1600. 
WESTMINSTER  associaliow,  AM.  of 
the  min.  of  the,  [in  Mass.]  to  ihc 
Lends  of  families  on  family  rel.  v  ith 
several  foDns  of  uvaser,  8.  Chru'les- 
town,  1801. 
Weston,  W iLLiAM.  See  Kronx. 
We TMORE,  James,  i?^(7,  Letter  oc- 
cas.  by  Dickinson's  Remarks  on  \Va- 
terlan(l,e4.  N.  Y-  ilhL 
c-—-  Vindica.  of  the  professors  of  the 
ch.  of  Kng.  in  Conrec.  ag.  invectives 
contained  in  a  ser.  by  Noah  Hobart, 
31  Dec.  1T46,  8.  Kos.  174T. 
 Letter  to  his  dissenting  parishion- 
ers, 12.  N.  Y. 
"We TMORE,  Timothy  Fletcheh, 
,]Ve7v-Yorh,  Inaiig.  dis.  on  the  Puer- 
peral fever,  sub.  to  the  exam,  of  the 
fac.  of  phy.  under  the  author,  of  the 
trus.  of  Cohun.  coll.  ^  May,  1T95,  ded. 
fo  John  Jay,  Wm.  Saixi.  Johnson,  and 
John  Charlton,  8.  N.  Y. 
Wei  MORE,  Robert,  G.  Schenectady^ 
Savannah,  Valedic  add.  to  a  mason, 
lodge,  24.  Alb.  1800. 
—  Extensive  charity  in  a  small  com- 
pas.  etc.  v  ith  a  portrait  of  the  author, 
8.  Sav.  1802. 
Wharton,  Charles  H.  Wilmng- 
ton,  Burlington,  Letter  to  the  Rom. 
cath.  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  Eng. 
12.  Phil.  1T84. 

—  Ser.  del.  bef.  the  epis.  conven.  24. 

Phil.  1785. 
— —  F.nquiry  into  the  proofs  of  Christ's 

divinity,  12.  Wilm.  1791. 
What  think  ye  now,  or  an  enquirj'  how 

far  the   Americans   are   bound  to 

ivbide  by  and  execute  the  decisions  of 

tlte  late  congress,  8.  N.  Y.  1775, 
Wheatlie,    William,  Caveat  to 

the  covetous,  a  ser.  fr.  Luke.  12.  15, 

12.  Lon.  1609. 
Wheeler,  Ephraim,  Report  of  the 

trial  of,  for  a  rape,  8.  N'b'yport, 

1805. 

Wheelock,     Eleaxak,  Lebanon, 

Hanover,  Nar.   of  the  origin,  prog. 

etc.  of  the  Indian  charity  school,  8. 

Bos.  1763. 
 Continuation  of  the  nar.  etc.  8,  Bos. 

1765. 

— —  Continuation  of  the  nar.  etc.  8.  Bos. 
1773. 

■  Life  of.  See  Parish,  Mac  Clure. 

Whig  merchants,  Observa.  on  the  pe- 
culiar case  of  the,  indebted  to  (ir. 
Brit,  at  the  com.  of  the  late  war,  with 
an  add.  of  congress  to  their  fellow  ci- 


tizens on  national  faith,  justice,  and 
honour,  in  Sept.  1779,  8.  N.  Y.  1785. 

Whi GLOVE  and  mr.  Double,  True 
picture  of  a  modern  whig,  set  forth 
in  a  second  dialogtic,  bet,  8.  Lon.  ^  V02. 

Whigs,  The  triumph  of  the,  or  t'other 
congress  convened,  8.  N.  Y.  1775. 

 Appeal  fr.  the  new  to  the  old,  8. 

Dub.  1791. 

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old,  1803.  ' 

WniSTELo,  Alexander,  Commis- 
sioner  of  the  alms  house  vs.  a  black 
man,  being  a  remarkable  case  of  bas- 
tardy, 8.  N.  Y.  1808. 

Whistox,  William,  A.^^tronom. 
principles  of  religion  nat.  and  revealed 
in  nine  parts,  with  a  pref.  8.  Lou. 
1725. 

Whitaker,  Nathaniel,  Wood- 
bridge,  Salem,  Ser.  occ  by  the  d.  of 
G.  Whitefield  Avith  a  ded.  to  the 
count,  of  Huntington,  8.  Salem,  1770. 

 Dis.  fr.  Judges  5.  23,  with  a  de('. 

to  G.  Washington,  8.  N'b'yport  1777, 

White,  William,  Philadelphia, 
Thanks,  ser.  8.  Phil.  1795. 

— —  Ser.  bef.  the  gen.  conv.  of  the  prot. 
epis.  ch.  of  the  U.  S.  A.  at  Trenton, 
11  Sept.  1801,  at  the  consecra.  of  bp. 
Moore  of  N.  Y.  8.  N.  Y.  1801. 

— —  Ser.  del.  at  the  consecra.  of  bp. 
Parker  of  Mass,  in  N.  Y.  14  Sept. 
1804,  8.  N.  Y.  1804. 
'    Ser.  del.  bef  the  gen.  conven.  prot. 
epis.  ch.  18  May,  8.  N.  Y.  1808. 

  Ser.  del.  at  the  consecra.  of  St. 

James's  ch.  in  Phil.  8.  Phil.  1810. 

 Ser.  del.  bef.  the  conven.  etc.  at 

New  Haven,  22  May,  1811,  with  a 
concluding  add.  del.  in  N.  Y.  at  the 
consecra,  of  two  presbyters,  29  May, 
1811,  8.  N.  Y. 

White,  Samuel,  Ora.  del.  near  the 
Scotch  Plains  in  N.  J.  with  the  pro-, 
ceed.  of  the  Union  brigade,  on  the  d. 
of  G.  Washington  and  David  Austin's 
prayer,  8. 

White,  Daniel  Appleton,  JVeiv- 
buryport,  Add.  del.  bef.  the  Merri- 
mack hum.  soc.  3  Sept.  1805,  with 
odes,  and  a  list  of  the  mem.  names, 
S.  N. 

White's  three  letters.  Dissenting  gen- 
tleman's ans.  to,  in  wh.  a  separa.  fr.  the 
estab.  is  justified  and  the  charge  of 
schism  refuted  and  retorted  and  the 
ch.  of  Eng.  and  the  ch.  of  Christ  com- 
l)ared  and  found  to  be  constitu.  of  a 
different  nature,  5Ul  ed,  12.  Bos. 
1748, 


CATALOGUE. 


117 


Whitefield,  George,  The  querists 
or  extracts  fr.  the  sernions  and  jour- 
nal of,  8.  Bos.  rep.  1T40. 

 Letter  fr.  in  aus.  to  the  querists,  ^. 

Bos.  J  740. 

  Six  letters  to,  fr.  Alex.  Garden 

ivith  the  ans.  of,  to  the  first  of  these 
letters,  2d.  ed.  8.  Bos.  1T40. 

— — 's  spirit,  Trial  of,  in  remarks  on 
his  fourth  journal,  8.  Bos.  rep.  IT41 . 

•  Vindication    and    confirma.  of 

the  remark,  work  of  God  in  N.  Eng. 
8.  Lon.  rep.  IT42. 

  Four  letters  by  Josiah  Smith  of 

Charlestown,  taken  fr.  the  Lon.  week- 
ly hist,  of  the  pi'og.  of  the  gospel,  in 
reference  to,  8.  Edin.  1T43. 

— —  Letter  fr.  a  gent,  in  Scot,  to  his 
friend  in  N.  Eng.  cont.  an  ace.  of  the 
reception  and  conduct  of,  in  Scotland, 
8.  Bos.  1T43. 

'  Ans.  to  the  first  and  second  part  of 
an  anon.  pam.  entit.  Observa.  on  the 
conduct,  etc.  of  methodists  in  two  let- 
ters (o  the  bp.  of  Lon.  with  a  copy  of 
the  observations,  etc.  4.  Bos.  1744. 

—  Second  letter  to,  by  Canonicus,  12. 
Bos.  1745. 

— — -  Letter  fr.  Nat.  Henchman  of  Lynn 
to  Stephen  Chase  of  Linn  and,  on  de- 
cliniagto  admit,  into  his  palpit. 

— —  Testimony  of  an  associa.  of  min. 
convened  at  Marlborough,  22  Jan. 
1745,  ag.  also  the  testimony  of  a  num. 
of  min.  in  the  co.  of  I3ristol,  ag.  8. 
Bos,  1745. 

—  Sentiments  and  i-esolu.  of  an  asso- 
cia. of  min.  convened  at  Weymouth, 
15  Jan.  1745,  with  the  opinion  of  Neh. 
Walter  of  Roxbury  and  the  advice  of 
Nat.  Stone  of  Harwich,  12.  Bos.  1745. 

  See  Testimony  and  advice  of  a 

num.  of  laymen. 

  Reasons  of  the   western  associa. 

why  they  disapprove  of,  preaching  in 
the  N.  Eng.  chh.  12.  Bos.  1745. 
 Inquiry  into  the  itinerancy  and  con- 
duct of,  by  Wm.  Hobby,  4.  Bos,  1745. 

'         Letter  to  Wm.  Hobby,    being  a 

gentle  correction,  etc.  for  his  folly 
lately  pub.  to  the  world  in  a  piece 
entit.  a  Defence  of  the  itinerancy  and 
conduct  of,  by  J.  C.  4.  Bos.  1745. 

— ■  Pride  humbled,  or  Hobby  chastis- 
ed, being  some  remarks  on  his  De- 
fence of  the  itinerancy,  etc.  of,  a  let- 
ter to  Wm.  Hobby  bv  Richard  Pate- 
shall. 

^'——Letter  to  Wm.  Hobby  occas. by  his 
letter  vindicating  the  itiaerancy,  etc. 


of,  by  Nat.  Henchman,  4.  Bos.  1745. 

Whitefield,  G.  (cont.)  Letter  to 
Wm.  Hobby  by  J.  F.  in  ref.  to  the 
Defence,  etc.  4.  1745. 

 Letter  fr.  two  neighbouring  associa. 

of  min.  in  the  country  to  ike  associat- 
ed min.  of  Boston  and  Charlestown, 
rel.  to  the  admission  of,  into  their  pul- 
pits, with  an  app.  cont.  the  resolu.  of  a 
third  associa.  rel.  to,  4.  Bos.  ^45. 

  Letter  to,  by  Benj.  Prescott,  4. 

Bos.  1745. 

 Invitations  to,  fr.  the  eastern  con- 
sociation of  the  CO.  of  Fairfield  with 
a  letter  fr.  Sam.  Cooke  to  a  niin.  of 
Bos.  concei'ning  the  success  of,  4.  Bos. 
1745. 

•  Letter  to,  fr.  Theophilus  Picker- 
ing, rel.  to  the  impulses  or  impression.5 
of,  etc.  with  a  letter  to  a  neighbour- 
ing min.  rel.  to,  4.  Bos.  1745. 

—  Remarks  on  a  late  charge  ag.  enthu- 
siasm by  the  bp.  of  Litchfield  and 
Coventry,  4.  Bos.  1745. 

  Letter  fr   Thomas  Clap  to  Joua. 

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WlGGLESWORTH,  Edward,  Cam- 
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[WiLKiNS,  Isaac,  Westchester,!^  Fcec 
tlioughts  on  the  proceed,  of  the  conti- 
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Worcester,  Noah,  Thornton^  Pole- 
mical essay  cont.  remarks  on  a  dial, 
by,  by  a  minister  of  the  gospel,  8. 
Newark,  1799. 

—  N.  H.  el.  ser.  del.  in  Concord,  4 
June,  1800,  3.  C. 

Wo  ncMAK,  James,  JVew  Orleans,  Po- 
litical essays  rel.  to  the  war  of  the  Fr. 
revolu.  etc.  12.  Alex.  1801. 

— —  Liberty  in  Louisiana,  a  comedy,  2d. 
ed.  12.  Charlestown,  1804. 

Worship  in  families.  Exhortation  to 
housekeepers  to  set  up,  ."3d.  ed.  12. 
Lon.  iTOT. 

WoRTHiNGTON,  HuGH,  Ser.  for  the 
benefit  of  the  prot.  dissenting  charity 
school  in  Spital fields,  12.  Lon.  1T93. 

WoRTMAN,  T.  ora.  del.  bef.  the  Tam. 
soc.  ;2  May,  8.  N.  Y.  1T9G. 

Wren,  Roger,  Sentiments  of  the  hu- 
mours and  amusements  of  the  times, 
etc.  8.  Bos.  '133. 

Wright,  J=  Hist  of  the  late  war,  or  an- 


nual register  of  its  rise,  prog,  anrl 
events  in  Ku.  A.  Af.  and  America,  il- 
lustrated with  portraits,  plans,  maps, 
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Wyche,  Willi  \  m.  Essay  on  the  the» 
orv  and  practice  of  fines  with  prece- 
dents, 8.N.  Y.  'T94. 

Wynne,  Hist,  of  the  Brit,  empire  in 
.\m.  illus.  with  maps,  plans,  and  plates, 
2  vols.  8.  Lon.  1T69. 


Yale  College,  The  benefactors  of,  a 

poem,  8.  Bos.  17  3.3. 
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1T87. 

— —  ■        Catalogue,  etc.  1792. 

Yankee  in  London,  add.  to  liis  friends 
in  and  near  Boston,      N.  Y.  1 809- 

Yates,  Christopher  C.  Essay  on  the 
bilious  epidemic  fever  prevailing  in 
the  state  of  N.  Y.  with  a  letter  fr. 
James  Mann  and  a  dissevta.  by  Joha 
Stearns,  ded.  to  Samuel  Stringer,  8. 
Albany,  1813. 

Yellow  fever.  See  Bayley,  Browne, 
Carey,  Currie,  College  of  phy.  of 
Phil.  Harule,  Hopkins,  Medical  soc. 
Webster,  et  al. 

Young,  Joseph,  York,  Reply  to 
the  reviewers  in  ans.  to  their  critical 
remarks  on  his  treatise  entit.  a  New 
phys.  system  of  astronomy,  8.  N.  Y. 
1802. 

Young,  DwiD,  Orange,  The  contrast, 

a  poem,  with  a  pref.  8.  Eliz.  1^04. 
[  ]  Ephemevis  for  Alden's  N.  Jer. 

register,  1811,  1812. 
Young,  Edward,  Night  thoughts  vith 

a  portrait  and  frontispiece,  8,  N.  Y. 

rep.  1813. 

YouTH^s  miss,  assist,  soc.  Constitu.  of 
the  baptist,  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  insii- 
luted,  23  July,  1806,  12.  N.  Y. 


Zenger,  John  Peter,  JS'etv-York, 
Nar.  of  the  case  and  tinal  of,  printer 
of  the  N.  Y.  Weekly  journal,  for  a  li- 
bel, 4.  N.  Y.  rep.  1770. 

ZuRLY,  John  J.  Savaimah,  Ser.  on 
Amer.  affairs  del.  bef  the  provincial 
congress  of  ^  ^eoi'gia,  with  an  app.  rel. 
to  the  struggles  of  Switzerland,  8. 1»on. 
rep.  1775. 


APPENDIX. 

ART.  I. 

CONGRESS  OF  THE  UMTED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 


Journals  of  tlje  old  congress,  cont. 
their  proceedings,  viz. 

vol.  1.  fr.  5  Sept.  1T74  to  1  Jan.  1TT6. 

Tol.  2.  fr.  1  Jan.  1TT6  to  31  Dec.  1TT6. 

^ol.  3.  fr.  1  Jan.  17TT  to  1  Jan.  ITTO. 

vol.  4.  fr.  1  Jan,  1TT8  to  1  Ja«.  1779. 

▼ol.  5.  fr.  i  Jan.  1770  to  1  Jan.  1780. 

Tol.  6.  fr.  1  Jan.  17F.0  to  1  Jan.  1781. 

Tol.  7.  fr.  1  Jan.  17B1  to  1  Nov.  1782. 

Tol.  8.  fr.  1  Nov.  1782  to  1  Nor.  1783. 

vol-  9.  fr.  3  Nov.  1783  to  3  June  1784. 

vol.  I0.fr.  1  Nov.  1784  to  4  Nov.  178.5. 

vol.  11.  fr.  4  Nov.  1785  to  3  Nov.  1786. 

vol.  12.fr.  6  Nov.  1786  to  5  Nov.  1787. 

xoh  13.  fr.  5  Nov.  1787  to  3  Nov.  1788. 
from  Folwell's  press,  8.  Phil.  1800  and 
1801,  also  the  first  edition,  13  vols. 
8.  Phil.  Yorktown,  N.  Y.  1777  to  1789. 

Circular  letter  fr.  the  cong.  U.  S.  to 
their  constituents,  wh.  the  legisla.  of 
!Massa.  requested  the  ministers  of  the 
gospel  to  read  to  their  respective  con- 
gregations,  8.  Bos.  rep.  1779. 

CoNGRESSiONAii  register,  or  hist,  of 
the  proceed,  and  debates  of  the  first 
li.  of  representatives  of  the  U.  S.  A. 
tont.  an  impor.  acc.  of  the  most  in- 
teresting speeches  and  motions  and 
accurate  copies  of  remarkable  papers 
laid  bef.  or  offered  to  the  house,  taken 
in  short  hand  by  Thomas  Lloyd,  3 
Yols.  8.  N.  Y.  1789,  1790. 

Journal  of  the  senate  of  the  U.S. 
\iz.  of  the 

First  cong.  first  sess.  at  N.  Y.  fr.  4 
Mar.  1789,  fol.  N.  Y. 

second  sess.  at  N.  Y.  fr.  4  Jan.  1790, 
fol.  N.  Y. 

third  sess.  at  Phil-  fr.  6  Dec.  1790, 
fol.  Phil. 

Sec.  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  24  Oct. 
1791,  fol.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  5  Nov.  1792, 
fol.  Phil. 

Third  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  2  Dec. 
1793.  fol.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  3  Nov. 
1794  -fol.  Phil, 
niic  foregoing  bound  in  5  vols.] 


Fourth  cone;,  second  sess,  at  Phil.  fr.  !j 

Dec.  1796.  8.  Phil. 
Fifth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  15  May, 

1797.  8.  Phil. 

third  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  3  Dec.  1798. 

8.  Phil. 

Sixth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  2  Dee. 

1799.  8.  Phil. 
Seventh  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washingto* 

fr.  7  Dec.  1801.  8.  W. 
Eighth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington,  fr 

17  Oct.  1803.  8.  W. 

second  sess.  at  Washington,  fr.  5 

Nov.  1804.  8.  W. 

In  cases  of    impeachment,  viz. 

in  the  case  of  Wm.  Blount,  fr.  IT 

Dec.  1798  ; 

John  Pickering  fr.  3  March,  1803  i 
Samuel  Chase  fr.  30  Nov.  1804. 
Ninth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington,  fr 

2  Dec.  1805.  8.W. 

second  sess.  at  Washington  fr.  1 

Dec.  1806.  8.  W. 
Tenth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington  fr. 

26  Oct.  1807.  8.  W. 
Eleventh  cong.  third  sess.  at  Washington 

fr.  3  Dec.  1810.  8.  W. 
Twelfth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington 

fr.  4  Nov.  1811.  8.  W. 
Journal  of  the  h.  of  rep.  of  the  U.  S 
I     viz.  of  the 

First  cong.  first  sess.  at  N.  Y.  fr.  4 
March  1789.  fol.  N.Y. 

third  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  6  Dec.  1790. 
fol.  Phil. 

Third  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  2  Dcf . 

1793.  fol.  Phil,  also  8.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  3  Nov.  1794 
fol.  Phil,  also  8.  Phil. 
Fourth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  7  Dec. 

1794.  8.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  5  Dec.  179o, 
8.  Phil. 

Fifth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  15 
May,  1797.  8.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Pliil.  fr.  13  N'o^ 
1797.  8.  Phil. 


APPENDIX. 


123 


third  scss.  at  Phil.  fr.  3  Dec.  1798. 
S.  Phil. 

Sixth  cong.  fii'st  sess.  at  Phil.  fr.  7  Dec. 

1798.  8.  Phil. 

second  sess.  at  Waslungton  fr.  17 

Nov.  1800.  W. 
Eighth  cong.-first  sess.  at  Washingtou  fr. 

17  Oct.  1803.  8.  W. 

second  sess.  at  Washington  fr.  5 

Xov.  1804.  8.  W. 
Ninth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington  fr. 

2  Dec.  1 805.  8.  W. 

second  sess.  at  Washington  fr.  1 

Dec.  1806.  8.  W. 
Tenth  cong.  first  sess.  at  Washington  fr. 

26  Oct.  1807.  8.  W. 
Eieveatli  cong.  third  sess.  at  Washington 

fr.  o  Dec.  1810.  8.  W. 
Twelfth  cong.  fii-st  sess.  at  Washington 

fr.  4  Nov.  1811,  with  a  supplemental 

journal,  2  vols.  8.  W. 

Debates  on  tlie  bill  for  repealing 

the  law  for  the  more  convenient  or- 
ganization of  the  courts  of  the  U.  S. 

during  the  first  sess.  of  the  seventh 

congress,  with  a  list  of  yeas  and  nays 

on  that  interesting  subject.  8.  Albany, 

1802. 

CoNGRESsioif  AL  documents  in  chrono- 
logical order,  8vo.  viz. 

Rep.  of  sec.  state  rel.  to  weiglits,  mea- 
sures, and  coins,  1790,  N.  Y. 

Papers  rel.  to  Gr.  Brit.  1791  to  1793. 

Case  decided  in  the  sup.  court  of  the 
U.  S.  in  Feb.  1793,  rel.  to  the  ques. 
Whetlier  a  state  be  liable  to  be  sued 
by  a  private  citizen  of  another  state, 
1793. 

Message  of  the  pres.  rel.  to  Fr.  and 
Gr.  Brit.  5  Dec.  1703. 

Rep.  of  sec.  state  rel.  to  the  pri^il.  and 
restric.  commerce  of  tlie  U.  S.  in  for- 
eign countries,  Dec.  1793. 

Message  of  (he  pres.  enclosing  letters 
fr.  the  min.  plenipo.  at  Lon.  and  the 
min.  plenipo.  in  Fr.  to  the  sec.  state 
with  the  ans.  of  the  sec.  1794. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans-  docura.  rel. 
to  hostile  threats  ag.  the  territories  of 
Spain  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the 
U.  S.  20  May,  17S4. 

Rep.  of  sec.  slate  of  laws,  decrees,  and 
ordin.  resp.  commerce,  1794. 

JMess.  of  the  pres.  enclosing  a  copy  of  a 

^  letter  fr.  the  min.  plenipo.  of  the  Fr. 
repub.  of  25  Dec.  1793  and  a  copy  of 
the  proceed,  of  the  legis.  of  S.Car.  15 
Jan.  1794. 

Mess,  of  the  pres.  trans,  a  rep.  of  the 
sec.  state  rel.  to  complaints  of  spolia- 
tions on  the  corn,  of  the  U.  S.  I'O-i. 


PiNCKNEv's  memorii.1,  Hammond's 
^^nu.  and  tlie  letter  of  llie  sec.  of  stale 
of  1  May  to  Hammond,  12  May,  179i. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  appointed  to  examine 
into  the  state  of  the  treasux'y  depart- 
ment, 22  May,  1794. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  a  letter  fr. 
the  sec.  state  to  the  min.  plenipo.  of 
his  Br.  maj.  with  an  ans.  to  a  letter  fr. 
the  min.  dated  22  May,  1794. 

Letter  fr.  Joseph  Fauchet  rel. {to  lh« 
French  weights  and  measm  es,  1794. 

Letters  bet.  Edm.  Randolph  and 
Geo.  Hammond,  179i. 

Rep,  of  the  commissioners  of  the  sink- 
ing fund,  29  May,  1794. 

Rep,  of  the  com.  to  wh.  was  referred 
the  bill  entitled  An  act  provid.  for  the 
payment  of  a  certain  sum  of  money 
due  to  the  Fr.  repub.  6  June,  1794. 

Rep.  of  the  commissioners,  appointed  ta 
confer  with  tlie  insm-gents  in  the  west, 
counties  of  Penn,  4  Sept.  1794. 

Bill  to  provide  for  organising,  arming, 
and  disciplining  the  militia  of  the  U.  S. 
18  Feb.  1795. 

Raxdolph's  statement  of  facts,  1795. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  of  ways  and  means  on 
the  state  of  the  receipts  and  expend,  of 
tlie  U.  S.  17  March,  1796. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.accomp,  sundry  papers 
rel.  to  the  affairs  of  the  U.  S.  with  the 
Fr.  repub.  18  Jan.  1799. 

Mess.  fi-.  the  pres.  accomp.  a  rep.  of  the 
sec.  of  state,  etc.  21  Jan.  1799. 

 Accounts  of  the  treasurer  of  the 

U.  S.  of  i^ay  and  receipts  of  public  mo- 
nies fr.l  Oct.  1800,  to  30  June  1801,  etc. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  rel.  to  the  expend,  of 
money  made  by  the  commissioners  of 
the  city  of  Washington,  27  Feb.  1801. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  navy  to  Sam.  L.  Mit- 
chell, rel.  to  uavai  preparations  SI  Dec. 
1801,  with  docu.  rei.jthereto,  30  June, 
1802. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  a  roll  of  the 
persons  having  office  or  employment 
under  the  U.  S.  16  Feb.  1802. 

Doc.  accomp.  the  commmuu.  of  the  pres. 
15  Dec.  1802. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  treasury  accomp.  Ids 
rep.  20  Dec.  1802. 

Mess,  of  the  pres.  accomp.  a  state,  of  ex- 
pend, fr.  1  Jan.  1797,  by  the  quarter- 
master gen.  and  the  navv  agents,  etc. 
23  Dec.  1802,  fol. 

Letter  fr.  the  treasurer  of  the  U.  S.  ac- 
comp. the  general  acc.  of  his  office,  of 
the  rec.  and  expenditures  of  pub.  mo- 
nies fr.  1  Oct.  ISO!  to  .'50  Sept.  1802^ 
27  Doc.  1802, 


124 


APPENIX. 


Rep  of  the  com.  of  ways  anrl  means  rel.  j 
to  7,-S\}0,00v  (lolls,  haviiii;  been  applied 
to  tlie  priiicipal  and  int.  of  the  pub. 
debt,  also  rel.  to  the  acc.  ai)(l  proceed- 
ings of  the  commissioners  of  the  sink- 
ing fund,  J  March,  VCO.y. 

Lei  I  E  u  fr.  tlu  treasurer  of  the  U.  S. 
accomp.  hiii  general  acc.  of  receipts 
and  expend,  oi  pub.  monies  fr.  1  Oct. 
I80i  to  iiO  Sept.  180^  also,  acc.  of 
rec.  at»d  expend,  for  the  war  and  navy 
departnients.  '-7  Dec.  J80i2. 

LFTTi:.i  fr.  the  treasurer  of  the  U.  S. 
accomp.  his  t^'cneral  acc.  of  lec.  and 
e::pendi.  also  lus  acc.  for  the  war  and 
navy  depart,  fr.  1  Oct.  il'Ou.  to  oU 
bept.  im.^I  -  Jan.  i8J5. 

Piii:!>iDErfT*s  mess.  ?>.  Nov.  1804. 

iiEP.fr.  the  com.  of  com.  and  manufac- 
tures to  whom  was  referred  the  peti- 
tion of  the  pres.  and  direcLoro  of  the 
N.  Y.  and  Duchess  county  date  com- 
panies— 15  Nov.  1804. 

LiiTTtR  fr.  the  secretary  of  the  treas. 
trans,  a  rep.  and  calimates  for  the  yeitr 
1805,  also  a  ^VAtc.  of  rec.  and  expendi. 
fr.  I  Oct.  iSOoto  1  Oct.  IciOl,  19  Nov. 
1804. 

Hep.  of  the  com.  to  whom  was  referred 
the  rep.  of  tlie  sekct  com.  appointed 
13  March,  SO  Nov.  1804. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  cout.  a  rep.  of  the 
surveyoi'  of  the  pub.  builings  at  the 
city  cf  Wash.  6  Dec.  18i>l. 

Memokial  presented  by  the  hihabi.  of 
Louisiana  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S. 
trans,  fr.  the  French,  V:j'i. 

Ei-:p.  of  the  com.  appointed  12  Nov. 
1304,  rel.  to  the  form  of  gov.  for  Lou- 
isiana, 2o  Jan.  18(0. 

Mfss.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  a  ietfcor  fr.  com- 
mo.  Preble  giving  an  acc.  of  the  trans, 
of  the  vessels  under  his  command  fr. 
9  July  fo  10  Sept.  last,  '2J  Feb.  'COj. 

i^LTTKii  fr.  tlie  sec.  of  the  treas.  with  a 
i-ep.  and  estimates  for  1^06,  also  a 
state,  of  the  rec.  and  expendi.  fr.  1 
Oct.  1804,  to  1  Oct.  1805,  13  Dec. 
1805. 

MKSs.fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  resp.  the 
ai)plica.  of  liamet  Caramalli,  exbashaw 
of  Tripoli,  13  Jan.  1806. 

Mr  MOiii  AL  cf  the  mex'ch.  and  traders  of 
the  eliy  of  Phil,  presented  by  Logan 
in  the  senate,  15  Jan.  U'05. 

MfciFS.  fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  trans,  a 
memorial  of  the  merchants  of  Balti- 
more on  the  violation  of  our  neutral 
rights,  £9  Jan.  J«0!i. 

Nicholson's  moUon,  10  Feb.  180G. 


Doc.  accomp.  a  mess,  of  the  pres.  rei.  to 

Gr.  Brit.  10  P'eb.  1806. 
MksiOP.iai,  signed  by  H,  Daggett  of 

New-Haven  presented  to  the  senate  by 

Hillhouse,  17  Feb.  J  806. 
Lett  k  h  fr.  the  post  master  general,  13 

Feb.  1805. 

M";ss.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  copies  of  trea- 
ties bet.  the  U.  S.  and  sundry  tribes  of 
Indians,  i9  P'eb.  1806. 

M::ss.  fr.  the  prco.  commun.  discoveries 
1  lade  in  exjjioring  the  Missouri,  Ued- 
river  and  Washita  by  LeM'is,  Clark, 
Sibly.  and  Dot  bi'r,  with  a  statis.  acc 
of  the  countries  adjacent,  19  Feb.  i  1506. 

REPOtiT  of  the  com.  rel.  to  the  appUca. 
of  liamet  Caramalli,  17  Mar.  1806. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  rel,  to  the  territory  of 
iMichigan  18  March,  180S. 

Letter  fr.  the  post  master  gen.  rel.  to 
trans,  the  mail  fr.  Athens  in  Georgia 
to  N.  Orleans,  21  March,  1306. 

Rep.  of  the  sec.  of  state  on  the  privileges 
and  restrictions  on  the  commerce  of 
tlie  U.  S.  in  foreign  countries,  16  Dee 
1793,  reprinted  1806. 

Li  'i'TEti  fi-.  liie  treasurer  of  tlie  U.  S. 
accomp.  gen.  acc.  of  rec.  and  expendi- 
Uires,  also  his  acc.  for  the  war  and  na- 
rv  depart,  fr.  1  Oct.  1805  to  30  Sept. 
ISOG. 

Mr.rfs.  fr.  the  pres.  cjnt.  his  commun.  to 
both  houses  of  cong.  at  the  com.  of  the 
first  sess.  lOth  cong.  27  Oct.  >  oOT. 

Mess,  fr,  the  pres.  with  his  proclama. 
interdicting  the  harbours  and  waters 
of  the  U.  S.  to  Brit  armed  vessels,  19 

xVov.  i»g:. 

F CRT u En  rep.  of  the  com.  rel.  to  the 
defence  of  our  seaport  tOM^ns  and  har- 
bours, .SDec.  1S07. 

L^iTTEK  fr.  the  sec.  treas.  aecomp.  a  rep. 
and  estimates  for  1 808,  also  a  state,  of 
the  rec.  and  expen.  fr.  1  Oct.  1806  to  1 
Ort.  1807,  etc.  4  Dec.  1807. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  commun. 
letters  fr.  gov  Hull  resp,  the  Indians 
tn  the  vicinity  of  Detroit,  SO  Dec.  1807. 

Letter  fr.  the  treasurer  of  the  U.  S. 
accomp.  his  gen.  acc.  of  rec.  and  ex- 
pendi. also  his  acc.  for  the  war  and  na- 
vy depai't.  fr.  I  Oct.  1806,  to  30  Sept. 
1807,18  Jan.  1S03. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  an  official  com- 
mo..  of  certain  orders  of  the  Drit.  gov, 
ag.  the  maritime  rights  of  neutrals, 
dated  11  Nov.  1807,  3  Feb.  1808. 

Mess,  fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  commun. 
further  informa.  in  pursuance  of  two 
rcsoiu.  of  the  hotise  of  the  l3  of  Jan. 
4  F#b.  180?. 


APPENDIX. 


123 


Bill  in  addition  to  the  supple,  embargo 
act,  11  Feb.  1808. 

Mfss-  fr-  the  pres.  coramuni.  an  add.  rep. 
of  the  proceed,  of  the  commissioners, 
rel.  to  a  road  fr.  Cumberland  to  the 
state  of  Ohio,  1?  Feb.  1808. 

Me.ss.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  tlie  rep.  of  the 
sec.  of  state  rel.  to  impressments,  2 
March,  1808. 

Miiss.  fr.  the  pres.  rel.  to  sundrj  parcels 
of  ground  in  aad  adjacent  to  the  city  of 
N.  Orleans,  7  March,  1808. 

Mess.  fr.  tne  pres.  trans,  a  rep.  rel.  to  the 
Militai7  academy  at  West  Point,  18 
March  1808. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  a  letter  fr.  the 
sec.  of  state  to  Monroe  rel.  to  the  at- 
tack on  the  Chesapeake,  also  Monroe's 
eorrespon.  -with  the  Brit.  gov.  and 
■Madison's  eorrespon.  vith  Rose  on  the 
same  subject,  2£  March,  1 808. 

Letters  fr.  the  sec.  of  state  to  Vlonroe 
and  Pinckney  on  subjects  commiUed 
to  their  joint  negociation  with  com- 
mun.  to  the  sec.  of  state,  accomp.  a 
mess.  fr.  the  pres.  23  March,  lo08. 

Rep.  of  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  rel.  to  pub. 
roads  and  canals,       Ap.  180B. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  to  whom  vas  referred 
the  eorrespon.  bet.  Monroe,  and  Can- 
ning and  bet.  Madison  and  Rose  rel.  to 
the  attack  on  the  Chesapeake,  also  a 
commun.  fr.  the  pres.  of  SO  March 
with  a  letter  fr.  Erskine  to  the  sec.  of 
state  and  a  letter  fr.  Champagny  to 
Armstrong,  16  Ap.  '  308. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  tieas.  rel.  to 
the  mint,  25  Ap.  1808. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  at  the 
opening  of  the  2d.  sess.  of  the  10th. 
cong.  8  Nov.  1808. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  at  the  commencement 
of  the  2d.  sess;  of  the  10th  cong,  8 
Nov.  1808. 

Documents  accomp.  the  mess,  of  the 
pres.  8  Nov.  1808. 

Rep.  in  part  of  the  com.  rel.  to  our  for- 
eign relations,  2?  Nov.  18C8. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pi-es.  trans,  copies  of  acts, 
decrees,  orders,  and  proclamations 
affecting  the  commer.  rights  of  neu- 
ti'al  nations  issued  since  1T91,  2o  Dec. 
1808. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  copies  of 
all  orders,  and  decrees  of  the  bellige- 
rent powers  of  Europe  affecting  the 
commer.  rights  of  the  U.  S.  passed 
since  1791,  28  Dec.  1808. 

Mess  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  a  list  of  vessels 
permitted  to  depart  fr.  the  U.  S.  since 
f22  Dec.  1807,  28  Dec.  1808. 


Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  commun.  certain  let- 
ters wh.  passed  bet.  the  Brit.  sec.  of 
state.  Canning,  and  Pinckney,  17 
Jan. 1809. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  informa.  rel. 
to  the  appropriating  of  2,000,000  dolls. 
'-  4  Jan.  dOi). 

Memorial  and  petition  of  the  pres. 
and  directors  of  the  Chesapeake  and 
Belaware  canal  company,  £4  Jan. 
1809. 

AxNUAL  rep.  of  the  library  com.  fr. 
1808,  2T  Jan.  i^09. 

MEss.of  the  pres.  trans,  a  letter  fr.  Pinck- 
ney covering  one  to  him  Ir.  the  Brit, 
sec.  of  state  with  his  reply,  SO  Jan. 
1809. 

Rep.  of  the  com.  rel.  to  the  rehef  of 
Wm.  White  and  others,  SO  Jan.  1809. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  at  the  com.  of  the 
first  sess.  of  the  llth.  cong.  23  May, 
1809. 

Docujiejjts  accomp.  the  mess.  etc.  23 
May,  i809. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  navy  giving 
a  gen.  view  oi  the  state  and  disposition 
of  the  vessels  belonging  to  the  ni;vy  of 
the  U.  S.  and  of  the  gun  boats,  25 
May,  1809. 

Documents  accompan.  the  bill  provid- 
ing  for  the  sale  of  the  gun  boats  report- 
ed by  Anderson,  8  June,  18()y. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  of  the  U.  S.  trans, 
the  resolu.  of  Penn.  rel.  lo  Gideon 
Olmstead,  11  June,  1809. 

Rep.  of  the  atty.  gen.  on  the  petitions  of 
Edward  Livingston  and  of  the  inhabi 
of  Orleans,  i2  June,  1809. 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  at  the  opening  of  the 
2d.  seas,  of  the  lith.  cong.  29  Nov. 
1809. 

Letter  fr*  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  trans, 
a  rep.  in  part  on  the  subject  of  Amer. 
manuf  19  Ap.  1810 

Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  at  the  com  of  the  o<i 
sess.  of  the  .  ith  cong.  j  Dec.  1810. 

Deb\te  in  the  h.  of  repre  on  the  bill 
for  apportioning  rei)resehtatives  ac- 
cord, to  the  third  enumera  of  the  peo- 
pie. 

\aess.  fr.  the  pres.  at  the  com.  of  tht 

ist.  sess.  of  the  12th.  cong.      and  6 

Nov.  1811. 
Observa  on  the  subject  of  the  biil  rel. 

to  the  establishiuent  of  the  quurier- 

master's  depart-  1811. 
liEP.  in  part  of  the  com.  rel.  to  the  slate 

and  condition  of  the  patent  ofdce,  12 

June,  1812. 
-ViEss.  ir,  the  pres.  of  tlie  U.  S.  at  the 


126 


com.  of  the  "211.  less,  of  the  12th.  cong. 

4  Nov.  1812. 
Mess.  fr.  the  pres.  trans,  copies  of  a 

comiTQun.  fr.  Russell  to  the  sec.  of  state 

connected  with  the  correspon.  com- 

mun.  by  his.  iness.  of  the  12  inst.  rel. 

to  the  pacific  advances  made  on  the 

part  of  this  gov.  to  that  of  G.  Brit.  18 

Nov.  1812. 
Rep.  of  the  com.  rel.  to  Wm.  Lambert's 

memorial,  20  Jan.  1813. 
ME8s.fr.  the  pres.  transmitting  infor ma. 

touching  the  Fr.  decree  purporting  to 
;  he  a  repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan 

decrees,  12  July,  1813. 

Sechetauy  or  State,  vit,. 

Rep.  of  the  se*.  of  state  rel.  to  lands  not 
claimed  by  the  Indians,  nor  granted 
to,  nor  claimed  by  any  citizens,  10 
Nov.  1791. 

Lbtter  fr.  the,  -with  state,  and  abstracts 
rel.  to  Amer.  seamen  who  have  been 
impressed,  etc.  23  .Tan.  1805. 

Letter  fr.  the,  with  an  abstract  of  all 
the  evidences  of  title  to  lands  claimed 
under  any  act  or  pretended  act  of  the 
state  of  Georgia,  passed  or  pretended 
to  be  passed  in  1789  and  179.5,  14 
Feb,  1805. 

Letter  fr.  the,  accompanying  a  state, 
of  applications  made  to  the  Brit.  gov. 
in  cases  of  impressment,  8  March, 
1806. 

Letter  fr.  the,  trans,  an  abstract  of 
the  number  of  seamen  registered  in 
tlie  several  collection  districts  of  the 
U.  S.  for  1806  and  1G07,  March,  1808. 

Tre  asury  Department,  foe.  viz. 

Rep.  of  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  rel.  to  a 
provision  for  tlie  support  of  the  public 
credit  of  the  U.  S.  14  Jan.  1790. 

State  of  rec.  and  expendi.  of  pub.  mo- 
nies duriug  the  admin,  of  the  finances 
by  Rob.  Morris,  with  extracts  and 
acc.  fr.  puh.  records,  19  March,  1790. 

Ref.  of  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  rel.  to  the 
cod  and  whale  fisheries,  Feb.  1791. 

Rep.  etc.  rel.  to  manufac.  5  Dec.  1791. 

Abstract  of  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise exported  fr.  the  U.  S.  fv.  1 
Oct.  1790  to  30  Sept-  1T91. 

Abstract  of  goods,  wares,  and  merch. 
exported  fr.  1  Oct.  1791,  to  30  Sept. 
1792,  also  an  absti'act  of  duties  arising 
fr.  imports  fr.  1  Oct.  to  21  Dec.  1791, 
with  an  abstract  of  duties  arising  fr. 
tonnage  of  vessels  entered  into  tlie 
U.  S.  fr.  I  Oct.  to  31  Dec.  1791. 


Hep.  of  the  sec.  of  the  treaa.  r^l.  to  the 

pub.  debt,  7  Feb.  1792. 
Rep.  etc.  on  the  act  for  laying  duties  cm 

spirits,  etc.  6  March,  1792. 
Gbn.  state  of  the  revenue  on  distilled 

spirits,  8  May,  1792. 
Acc.  of  payments  and  receipts  of  pub. 

moneis  fr.  1  Oct.  to  31  Dec.  1702. 
Acc.  of  rec.  and  expendi.  of  tlie  U.  S. 

for  1792. 

Sundry  statements  rel.  to  several  fo- 
reign loans  of  the  U.  S.  3  Jan.  1793. 

Sundry  statements  of  the  sec.  of  the 
treas.  23  Jan.  1793. 

CoMMUN  icA.  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  to 
the  h.  of  repre.  of  the  U.  S.  2  March, 
1793. 

Treasurer  of  the  U.  S.  accounts  of 
payments  and  receipts  of  pub.  mo- 
nies fr.  1  Jan.  to  30  June,  also  the  war 
depart,  acc.  fr.  1  Jan.  to  31  Dec.  1793. 

Summary  statement  of  the  rec.  and  ex- 
pendit'ires  of  the  U.  S.  fr.  the  com.  of 
the  present  gov.  to  the  end  of  1783. 

Acc.  of  rec.  and  expendi.  of  the  U.S. 
for  1793. 

Rep.  of  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  rel.  to  the 
tonnage  of  vessels,  3  Jan.  1794. 

Rep.  etc.  in  pursuance  of  an  order  of 
the  h.  of  rep.  of  30  Jan.  1794- 

Treasurer  of  the  U.  S.  acc.  of  pay- 
ments and  i*ee.  of  pub.  monies  fr.  1 
July,  1793,  to  31  March,  1794,  also 
the  war  depart,  acc.  fr.  1  Jan.  to  31 
March,  1794. 

Rep.  of  the  treasurer,  25  Ap.  1794. 

Abstract  of  exports  fr.the  U.  S.  for 
one  year  ending  30  Sept.  1793,  etc. 
2  June,  179  i. 

Acc.  of  the  treasurer  of  the  U.  S.  of 
payments  and  rec.  of  pub.  monies  fr. 
1  Ap.  to  .".0  June,  1794,  also  payment 
and  receipts  on  acc.  of  the  war  depart, 
fr.  1  Ap.  to  SO  Sept.  1794. 

Sundry  estimates  and  statements  rel.  to 
appropriations  for  tlie  sernce  of  1794. 

Statkmknt  in  relation  to  the  foreign 
and  domestic  debt  of  the  U.  S.  and  the 
funds  appropriated  for  the  reduction 
of  the  dom.  debt,  proposed  at  the 
treasury,  for  the  com.  appointed  to 
enquire  into  the  state  of  the  treasury 
department,  24  Feb.  1794. 

SuifDRY  estimates  and  statements  rel. 
to  appropriations  for  179.'5  and  to  the 
expendi.  of  certain  sums  heretofore 
appropriated. 

Rep,  of  the  sec.  of  the  treasury  read  in 
the  h.  of  rep.  19  Jan.  1795,  cont.  p 
plan  for  the  fui  ther  support  of  pub. 
credit. 


APPENDIX. 


127 


Hep.  of  the  sec.  tit.  for  the  improve- 
inent  of  the  revenues  of  the  U.  S.  2 
Feb.  1795. 

Rep.  of  the  state  of  the  mint,  1T95. 

Letter  fx',  the  sec.  etc.  trans,  two  state- 
ments of  the  importa.  in  Amer.  and 
foreign  vessels  fr.  1  Oct.  180i  to  SO 
Sepi.  1803. 

Acc.  of  the  rec.  and  expendi.  of  the  U. 
S.  for  1802. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  tlie  treas.  en- 
closing  a  rep.  and  sundry  documents, 
21  Nov.  1804. 

Letter  fr.  etc.  to  the  clif^irraan  of  the 
com.  appointed  to  euquire  rel.  to 
claims  ag.  the  U.  S.  barred  by  the  sta- 
tutes of  limitation,  with  a  rep.  of  the 
register  of  the  treasury  of  the  claims 
for  services  rendered  and  supplies  far- 
nished  during  the  revolu.  war,  accomp. 
a  bill  making  a  farther  pi*o vision  for 
extinguishing  tlie  debts  of  the  U.  S.  6 
Dec.  1804. 

Letter  fr.  etc,  trans,  two  statements  of 
the  importations  in  Am.  and  foreign 
vessels  fr.  1  Oct.  1802,  to  SO  Oct. 

1803,  13  Dec.  1804. 
Letter  fr.  etc.  accompanied  witli  a 

state,  of  the  emolu.  of  the  officers  em- 
ployed in  the  coll.  of  the  customs  for 

1804,  also  a  letter  fr.  the  comptroller 
to  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  26  Feb.  1805 

Acc.  of  rec.  and  expenditures  of  the  U. 

S.  for  1805. 
Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  Tvith  a 

rep.  and  estimates,  5  Dec.  1806. 
Letter  fr.  etc.  traus.  two  state,  of  the 

importa.  in  Amer.  and  foreign  vessels 

fr.  1  Oct.  1804,  to  SO  Sept.  1805,  24 

Dec.  1806. 
Acc.  of  rec.  and  expend,  of  the  U.  S. 

for  1806. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  trans,  a 
state,  of  the  pub.  debt  on  the  first  days 
of  Jan.  1801,  2,  S,  4,  5,  6,  7,  respec 
lively,  with  explanatory  state,  and 
notes,  28  Feb.  1807. 

Letter  fr.  etc.  accompanied  with  ; 
state,  of  the  emolu.  of  the  officers  em 
ployed  in  the  coll.  of  the  customs  for 
1806,  also  a  letter  fr.  the  compti'oUer 
to.  the  treasurer,  28  Feb.  1807. 

Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  treas.  en- 
closing a  rep.  and  estimates,  6  Nov. 
1807. 

Acc.  of  rec.  and  expendi.  for  1807. 
IuKtter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  u-eai.  trans. 

two  state,  of  the  importa.  in  Amer. 

and  foreign  vessels  fr.  1  Oct-  1805,  to 

SO  Sept.  1806  .  2  Feb.  1808. 
Letter  fr.  etc.  trans,  u  state,  of  goods, 


wares,  and  mcrch.  exported  fr,  the  XT. 
S.  during  one  year  prior  to  1  Oct. 
1807,  1  March,  1808. 
Letter  fr.  etc,  trans,  a  state,  of  the 
emolu,  of  the  officers  employed  in  the 
coll.  of  the  customs  for  1807,  with  a 
letter  fr.  the  comptroller  to  the  sec.  of 
the  treas.  16  March,  1808. 
etter  fr.  etc.  trans,  a  state,  of  the 
pub.  debt,  on  the  1  Jan.  1T91,  to  I 
Jan,  1807,  respectively,  with  explana. 
state,  and  notes,  14  Ap,  1808. 
Letter  fr.  etc.  trans,  his  annual  rep. 

and  estimates,  16  Dec.  1803. 
Letter  fr.  etc.  trans,  the  annual  state, 
of  tlie  district  tonnage  of  the  U.  S. 
SI  Dec.  1807  with  an  explana.  letter 
of  the  i-egister  of  the  treas.  27  Dec. 
1808. 

Letter  fr.  etc.  trans,  a  state,  of  goods, 
wares,  mer.  exported  fr.  the  U.  S,  no- 
minally tluring  one  year  prior  to  1 
Oct.  1808,  but  in  fact  during  the  three 
last  months  of  the  year  1807,  subse- 
quent exporta.  having  been  prevented 
by  the  embargo,  27  Dec.  1808. 
Letter  fr.  etc  trans,  a  state,  of  sums 
annually  received  at  the  treasury  since 
the  estab.  of  the  present  gov.  also  a 
state,  exhib.  the  annual  amount  of  se- 
veral branches  of  the  customs  and 
charges  thereon,  7  Jan.  1809. 
Letter  fr.  etc,  trans,  his  annual  rep. 

2  June,  1809. 
Letter  fr,  etc.  trans,  his  annual  rep.  12 
Dec.  1810. 

Sinking  fund  and  pub.  debt,  viz. 
Rep.  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the 
sinking  fund  cont.  their  journals  and  a 
state,  of  their  purchases  since  their 
last  rep,  to  congress,  25  Feb.  1793. 
Rep,  of  the  commissioners  for  purchas- 
ing the  public  debt  stating  tlie  amount 
of  purchases  and  other  proceed-  since 
their  rep.  16  Dec,  179S,  18  Nov- 
1794, 

Rep.  of  the  commissioners  of  the  sinking 
fund,  Willi  sundry  state,  of  the  pro- 
ceed, wh,  have  been  authorised  by  the 
board,  since  their  rep.  4  Feb.  1804,  5 
Feb.l.SO.5. 
Rep.  of,  etc.  with  state,  etc.  since  their 

rep.  5  Feb,  1806. 
Rep.  of,  etc.  with  state,  etc.  since  their 
lep.  5  Feb.  1807,  6  Feb,  1808. 

War  Department,  viz. 
Rep.  of  the  sec.  of  War  on  35  petitions, 
1795. 


128 


APPENDIX. 


State,  of  the  difficulties  and  inconve- 
niences in  the  execution  of  the  act  for 
estab.a  uniform  militia  throughout  the 
U.S.  10  Dec.  iT94. 

Rkp.  of  the  sec.  of  war,  on  60  petitions, 
1T94. 

Leti  er  fr.  the  sec  of  v  ar,  enclosing 
his  rep.  on  the  state  of  the  fortifioations 
of  the  ports  and  harbours  oi  the  U.  S. 
with  a  state,  of  monies  ai»propriated 
for  fortifications,  and  unexpended,  also 
an  estimate  of  sums  necessury  for  com- 
pleting, etc.  b  Dec.  If^OT. 

Navy  Depaktment,  viz. 
Letter  fr.  the  sec.  of  the  siavy,  ac- 
comp.  a  rep.  of  the  commissioners  of 


the  fund  for  navy  pensions,  12  Jan. 
1307. 

Post  Office  Department,  viz. 
Letter  fr.  tJie  postmaster-geueral  eti- 
closing  a  list  of  the  persons  with  whom 
contracts  have  been  made,  for  carry- 
ing the  mail  of  the  U.  fr.  1  Dec. 
1801  to  31  Dec.  1804,  etc.  2  Jan.  1805. 

Attorney  General,  viz. 
Rep.  of  the  att()rney -general,  rel.  to  the 

judiciary  system  of  the  U.  S. 
[Besides  the  foregoing,  the  soc.  has  on 

file  a  large  collection  of  cod^^jressional 

acts,  resolves,  etc.  not  particularized  in 

this  catalogue. 3 


ART.  II. 


NEWSPAPERS. 


American  Daily  Advertiser  for 
1T9.3,  Dunlap,  then  D.  and  Claypole, 
jjr.  vols.  Phil.  []x\ll  newspapers  in 
this  catalogue  are  in  the  folio  form, 
except  those  otlierwise  niai'ked.]! 

American  Minerva  and  Evening 
Advertiser,  fr.  1  Jan.  1796  to  30 
June  1797,  2  vols.  Geo.  Bunce,  pr. 
N.  Y. 

Argus  and  Gheenleaf's  New  Daily 
Advertiser,  fr.  11  May  to  30  Dec. 
1795  ;  from  1  June  1796  to  28  Feb. 
1797,  N.  Y. 

Aubo  lA  for  the  country,  fr.  4  Jan.  1804 
to  3  J  Dec.  1805,  Wm.  Duane,  pr.  Phil. 

Aurora  fr.  1  Nov.  1809  to  29  Dec. 
1810.  Phil. 

Balance  and  Columbian  Reposi- 
tory for  1803,  Sampson,  Chittenden, 
Croswell,  pr.  and  ed.  i.  Hudson,  also 
vols.  4,  5,  6,  [imp.] 

Baltimore  Federalist  for  1810. 

Bee,  fr.  the  commence.  ^4  June,  1797 
to  21  May,  1800,  Charles  Holt,  pr. 
N.  Lon. 

Boston  Newsletter  fr.  its  estab- 
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B.  Green,  pr.  [It  is  hardly  probable 
that  another  copy  of  the  first  newspa- 
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this,  which  includes  the  209  first  num- 
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Boston  Chronicle  for  iTfiS,  Avith 
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papers,  vol.  Ist.  i.  Mcin  and  Fletoing, 


pr.  also  2d.  and  3d.  vols,  to  21  June  , 
1770. 

Boston  Patriot  for  1810. 
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Dec.  1807,  fr.  1809  to  June  1812, 

Lon. 

Catskill  Packet  fr.  6  Aug.  1792  to 

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CENTiNiiL  OF  Freedom  fr.  2  Jan. 

1809  to      Dec.  1811,  W  m.  Tuttle  pr. 

[Most  of  the  Rinubers  of  the  Scourge 

are  bound  with  this.]  Newark. 
Chronicle  Expufss  fr.  Nov.  1.'302  to 

2  Jan.  1804,  Wm.  A.  Davis,  pr.  N.  Y. 
Citizen  for  180(5,  7,  a,  9,  10,  N.  Y. 
Claypoole's  Daily  Advertiser. 

fr.  Jan.  to  June,  1791,  for  1792, 

fr.  Jan.  to  July,  1794.  Phil. 
Columbian  Gazette  fr.  26  Aug. 

1793  to  13  Nov.  1794,  John  Buell  pr- 

N  Y. 

Columbian  fr.  Nov.  1809  to  1812,  in- 

clus.  N.  Y. 
Columbian  Centinel  for  1810,  B. 

Russel  pr.  and  ed.  Bos. 
Commercial  Advertiseb  fr.  its  es- 

tab. Oct.  1797  to  '2o  June,  1799,  G. 

F.  Hopkins  pr.  also  for  1807,  9,  iO, 

ii,N.Y.  . 
Corrector  by  Toby  Tickler,  esq.  fr. 

-o  INfarch  to  26  Ap.  iC04.  N.  Y. 
Daily  Advertiser  polit.  histor.  and 

commercial,  ft".  Jan.  1786  to  Dec 

18©5  bound  in  ..'0  vols  Francis  ihilds 

et  al.  pr.  [wanting  to  complete  the 


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series  of  vol.  1st.  fr.  num.  1  to  253 
inclus.  in  179  j  fr.  July  to  Dec.  iuclas. 
for  iTPe,  IT'JT,  fr.  1  Jan.  to  May  and  ] 
fr.  i  Oct.  to  Dec.  in  1798,  fr.  1  Jan. 
to  2  May  in  1799,  fr.  1  Jan.  to  9  May  : 
in  1801,  and  fr.  1  Jan.  to  31  Aug. 
1806.] 

t)AiLY  Gazette,  for  1812,  N.  Y, 
Dartmouth  Gazftte  fr.  1801  to 

lo04  inclus.  L^mp.]   M.   Davis  pr. 

Hanover,  N.  H. 
Diary  or  Loudoiv's  Register  fr. 

15  Feb.  to  14  Aug;.  1792,  fr.  15  Aug. 

1792  to  14  Aug.  1793,  N.  Y. 
Evening  Post  for  1807  fr.  1.)  Ap.  to 

30  Dec  in  1809,  for  1810,  1811,  1812, 

N.  Y. 

Gaine's  N.York  Gazette  for  1771, 
1774,  1775,  1776,  1777.  N.  Y. 

Gazette  of  the  United  States 
fr.  its  estab.  15  Ap,  1789  to  27  Ap. 
1791,  John  Fenno  pr.  Phil. 

Gazette  and  Uaily  Advertiser 
for  1809,  1810,  [imp.]  N.  Y. 

Herald  for  the  country,  fr.  4  June, 
179*0  to  3  June,  1797,  Hopkins,  Webb 
and  CO.  pr.  for  1808  1 809,  N.  Y. 

Independent  REPLEcr  or,  oi-^weckly 
essays  on  suufhy  important  subjects, 
more  particularly  adapted  to  the  prov. 
of  N.  Y.  printed  at  N.  Y.  till  tyran- 
nically suppressed  in  1753. 

Independent  Gazette  or  N.  Y. 
Journal  revived,  fr.  11  March, 
1784. 

Independent  Journal,  or  the 
Gen.  Advertiser  for  1787,  J. 
M'Lean  pr.  N.  Y. 

Independent  American  fr.  Nov. 
1809  to  Dec.  1810,  Georgetown. 

Jersey  Chronicle  fr.  its  estab,  2 
May,  1795,  k>  SO  Ap.  1796,  Philip 
Freneau  pr.  4.  Mount  Pleasant. 

Long  Island  Star  for  1809,  1811, 
[imp.]  Brooklyn. 

L'Oracle  du  Jour  and  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser fr.  its  estab.  1  Jan.  to  SO 
.Tune,  1808,  J.  J.  Negrin  publisher,  N. 
Y. 

Mercantile  Advertiser  fr.  Nov. 
1809  to  1812,  N.  Y. 

Minerva  and  Mercantile  Even- 
ing Advertiser  fr.  1  July  to  SO 
Sept.  J  797,  Hopkins  and  co.  pr.  N.  Y. 

T^Iiscellaneous  newspapers  fr.  1784 
to  Ap.  1787. 

Morning  Chronicle  fr.  7  July  to 
31  Dec.  1803,  R.  Wilson  proprietor, 
N.  Y. 

Morning  Post  for  1811,  N.  Y. 
Mott  and  Huetin's  Nfw-YoiiK 


Weekly  Chronicle  fr.  1  Jan.  1793 
to  1  Oct.  1795. 
New  England  Palladium  fr.  2 

Jan.  ir.Ol  to  Ap.  1803,  Boston. 
New  Hampshire  Gazette  fr.  25 
Sept.  177v'  to  SO  Dec.  1774,  fr.  June, 
1776  to  6  May,  1780,  [called  the  Free- 
man's Journal  in  1776,  but  is  the  same 
paper,  wh.  was  estab.  bv  Fowle,  in 
Ports.  1756.] 
New  Hampshire  and  A'ermont 
Jour -AL,  or  the  Farmer's 
Weekly  Museum  fr.  15  Nov.  1796 
to  ^:4  March  1800,  D.  Carlisle  pr. 
Walpole. 

New-York  Gazette  fr.  Ap.  1730  to 

1736,  [imp.] 
NEw-YoiiK  Weekly  Joutinal  fr.  11 

March,  1733  to  Aug.  1739. 
New-York  Weekly  Post  Boy,  for 
1743  [imi^er.]  1744,  for  1745  and 
1746  [imp.] 
New-York  Gazette  revived  in  the 
Weekly  Post  Boy  for  1747,  fr.  1748 
to  1750  inclus.  [imp.]  for  1"<51,  2,  3, 
4,  5. 

New-York  ^Iercury  fr.  4  June  1753 
to  1T60,  for  1762,  1764,  1767,  1768, 
II.  Gaiae  pr. 
New-York  ^-azette  .-vnd  Weekly 
Mkrcury  fr.  Ap.  1768  to  Dec.  1769. 
New-York  Gazette  or  Weekly 
Post  Boy  fr.  S  Jan.  1765  to  31  Dec. 
1772.  John  Holt  pr. 
New-Yokk  Journal,  etc.  fr.  Sept 

1777  to  13  Dec.  1779. 
New-Yokk  Packet  fr.  1  Jan.  17S4  to 

1792,  Loudon  pr. 
New-York  Journal  and  Weekly 
Register  for  1787,  [imp.]  Grccu- 
leaf,  pr. 

New-York  Journal  and  Patrio- 
tic Register  fr.  4  May  1790  to  U 
Marc^i  1800,  Greenleaf,  pr. 
New- York     Journal     or  the 
Weekly  Register,  fr.  50  Marcii 
1785  to  11  Jan.  1787,  E.  Oswald  pr. 
New-York  Journal  and  Weekly 
Register  fr.  28  July  1788  to  3l 
Dec.  1789,  T.  Greenleaf,  pr. 
New-York  Journal  and.  Daily 
Patriotic  Register  fr.  7  Dec. 
1787  to  23  July  1733. 
,  New-York  Daily  Gazette  for  1789, 
1790,  J.  and  A.  M'Lean,  pr. 
New-York   Evening   Post  fr.  m 
•      estab.  17  Nov.  1794  to  25  May,  1795^ 
,       Way  land  and  Davis  pr. 

New-Y  ork  Eve  Xing    Post  fr.  iii 
estab.  IG  Nov.  ISUl  tQ  29  Dec,  ISOj, 
:      M.  Biirnhani  pr. 
R 


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APPENDIX. 


New-York  Herald  fi.  2")  .l:ui.  1802 
to  30  Dec.  1807,  M.  Biirnham,  pr. 

New-York  Gazette  and  Daily 
AuTERTiSLu  fi\  13  Ap.  1809  to, 31 
Dec.  1811. 

New-Youk  Miscellaneous  news-papers 
bound  in  7  vols. 

Nova  Scotia  Gazette  and,  Ge- 
neral Advektiser,  fr.  9  Feb. 
1785  to  27  Ap.  178G. 

Oram's  New-York  Price  Current 
fr.  1801  to  IS04  incIus. 

People's  Friend  and  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser iV.  1  Sept.  1806  to  31  Dec 
iSOr,  J.Frank,  and  then  J.  II.  Pren- 
tiss, pr.  N.  Y. 

i*HILADELPHlA  MERCANTILE  AD- 
VERTISER fr.  Nov.  1809  to  Dec. 
1810. 

Political  Star,  20  num.  being  the 

whole,  180  . 
Porcupine's    Ga7.ette    and  U. 

States  Daily  Ar*viSRrisER  fr. 

its  estub.  4  .March  1797  to  4  Oct.  1799. 

Wm.  Cobbet  pr.  and  editor,  Phil. 
Port  IIosewav  Gazette  and  Ge- 

iVERAL  Ad vhrtis'.  r   fr.  4  Nov. 

1T84  to  18  Aug.  ITCj. 
Portsmouth  Oraci.t-:   fr.   1800  to 

1808  inclus.  W.  Treudwell  pr. 
Public  Advertiser  fr.  ioOT  to  1811 

[imp.]  N.  Y. 
Quebec    Gazette,   in   French  and 

English,  fr.  1801.  to  180.')  [imp.]  4. 
Repertory   for  1810,  Park  editor, 

Kos. 

IIEPUBLIPAN   OR   AnTI  DEMOCRAT, 

fr.  its  estab.  1  Jan.  to  £0  Dec.  1802, 


Prentiss  and  Cole,  then  Prentiss  pr. 
Bal. 

IIivington's  New- York  Gazet- 
teer, OR  THE  Con.  N.  Jer. 
Hudson's  River  and  Qui  beg 
Weekly  AEVERTisFRfr.its  estab.  in 
Ap.  1TT.S  to      Nov.  1775,  N.  Y. 

Rural  Visiter,  a  literary  and  mis- 
cellaneous gazette  comprised  in  52 
num.  D.  Allinson  and  co.  pr.  4.  Burl. 
1811. 

Russell's  Gazkttk,  Commercial 

AND  Political  for  1709,  Bos. 
Spectator  fr.  its  estab.  4  Oct.  1797  to 

SO  Sept.  1801,  G.  F.  Hopkins,  then  E. 

Bclden  and  co.  pr. 
Statesman  for  1812,  N.  Y. 
Scourge,  Most  of  the  numbers  of  the, 

Boston. 

Time  Piece  and  Literary  Com- 
panion fr.  its  estab.  IS  March  179T 
to  SO  Aug.  1798,  P.  Freneau  and  A- 
Menut  pr.  N.  Y. 

Troy  G  >  zette  fr.  3  Sept.  1805  to  21 
July  1807. 

Village  Messenger,  First  nos.  of, 
Amherst,  N.  H.  Castine  Joifrnal,  First 
numbers  of,  with  a  coll.  of  miscellane- 
ous newspapers  bound  together  printed 
in  N.  H.  and  Mass. 

War  fr.  27  June  1812  to  15  Jnne  1813, 
4.  N.  Y. 

Wasp.  Most  of  the  numbers  of  the,  4. 

Hudson,  1 802,  3. 
:  Western  Star  and  Harp  of  Erij; 
j     for  1 812,  G.  Douglas  ed.  4.  N.  Y. 
j  Weymain's  N.  York  Gazette  for 
1     1759  and  1764  [imp.]  and  for  1763. 


ART.  III. 


MAPS,  CilARTS,  ETC. 


Aa,  Piehke  Van  Dek,  Atlas  nouveau 
ct  curieux  des  plus  celebrcs  itineraires  ; 
ou  recueil  de  nouvelles  cartes  geo- 
graph,  des  voiages  modernes  de  long 
cours,  etc.  depuis  I'an  1246  jusqu'  a 
l*an  1696,  divise  en  deux  tomes,  nou- 
vellement  mis  au  jour  a  Leide,  par. 
fol.  ; 
Adlum,  John,  and  John  W^allis, 
Map  exhibiting  a  general  view  of  the 
roads  and  inland  navigation  of  Penu- 
svlvania,  ded.  to  Tho.  Mifflin.  ' 


Alden,  Timothy,  Portsmoittht  etc. 
Map  of  Yarmouth  in  the  county  of 
Barnstable,  Massa.  1803. 

Alex-'iNder,  Wm.  Large  collection  of 
copies  of  maps  and  plans  [of  different 
sections  of  the  U.  States,  particularly 
in  N.  Jersey  and  N.  Y.  from  the  dona- 
tion of  the  heirs  of  the  late  lord  S  ter- 
ling,] 1769  to  1774. 

America,  New  and  accurate  map  of 
the  Eng.  empire  in  North,  represent- 
ing theii"  rightful  claim  as  confirms 


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131 


by  charters,  etc.  with  the  several 
French  forts  unjustly  erected,  by  a  soc. 
of  anti-Galiicans.    Lon.  Dec.  115!). 

Aklbkmarle  sound  and  lake  Erie, 
Map  of  the  country  bet.  engraved  for 
the  Xotes  on  Virginia. 

AunowsMiTH,  A.  yiaii  of  N.  America 
exhibiting  a  view  of  all  the  nev--  disco 
veries  in  the  interior  parts.  Rathbone 
Place,  180^;. 

— —  Map  of  the  world,  globular  projec- 
tion, v.ilh  a  portrait  of  Jan)es  Cook, 
engraved  under  the  suporintendauce  of 
Samuel  Lewis,  iOO:'. 

Atlant  ic  ocean,  New  map  or  chart 
in  Mercator's  proj'::ction  of  tlie  w  est- 
ern,  or,  M'ith  pan  of  Eur.  Af.  aiul 
America. 

Atla.s  minor,  sive  geogi'aphia  com- 
pendiosa  in  qua  orbis  terrarum  paucis 
attamen  novissimia  tabulis  ostenditur, 
Atlas  nouveau  contenaut  toutes  les 
parties  du  monde,  etc.  recueillies  dcs 
meilleurs  auteurs,  fol.  a  Amsterdam. 

Bancker,  Gerard,  Flan  of  Fort 
George  in  the  city  of  New-York,  made 
at  the  request  of  John  Cruger,  and 
the  rest  of  the  committee  appointed 
to  fix  on  a  suitable  place  for  building  a 
govern  meat  house,  1"!  Ap.  1774. 

Barbadoes,  Insula,  in  suas  parochias 
distiiicta  una  cum  oris  marit.  viis,  etc. 

Battle  of  Plassey,  fought  by  Rob. 
Clive,  £3  .Tune,  1757,  Plan  of  the. 

Belli  N,  N.  Map  of  Royal  Kaad,  or 
Cape  Breton,  about  174'>. 

Bew,  J.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean  sea 
Avith  part  of  the  Atlantic  and  Adriatic, 
etc.  Lon.  1781. 

—  M:ip  of  European  settlcm.  on  the 
coast  of  Africa  fr.  the  river  Sennegal 
to  that  of  Benin,  Lon.  1781. 

  ilap  of  the  roads  of  Toulon,  ^vith 

the  adjacent  country,  Lou.  1T.)1. 

 Map  of  the  isl.  of  Jersey,  Guernsey, 

Alderney,  etc.  Lon.  !.781. 

<         Map  of  Barbadoes,  Lon.  1782. 

 :M:>.p  of  the  straits  of  Gibraltar,  Lon. 

1781. 

 Map  of  tiie  Cape  De  Yerd  islands, 

Lon.  178L 
— —  Map  of  the  Archipehigo  of  the  east, 

Lon.  1781. 
 Map  of  the  Seven  United  Provinces, 

Lon.  1781. 
 Map  and  chart  of  the  Cape  of  Good 

Hope,  Lon.  1781. 
  Map  of  Bourbon  and  Alauritius, 

Lon.  1781. 
 Map  of  Minorca,  Lon,  1781. 


Bew,  J.  (cont.)  Chart  of  the  nortli  sea, 
Aviih  the  coasts  of  Brh.  Hol.  (ler.  etc. 
Lon.  1781. 

—  Map  of  the  peninsula  of  I.-^idia,  Lon. 
1781. 

— —  Map  of  St.  Eustatia,  Saba,  St.  Mar- 
tins, St.  Barts.  etc.  Lon.  1781. 

 Map  of  E.  and  W.  Florida,  Georgia, 

Louisiana,  etc.  Lon.  1781. 

 Map  of  Cape  Fear  river,  Avith  the 

counties  adjacent,  Lon.  17?1. 

 Map  of  the  Eng.  Fr.  Span.  Dutch, 

and  Danish  W.  indies,  taken  fr.  an 
in<proved  map  of  the  geograplier  of 
the  k'nis  of  France,  Lon.  30  June, 
1781. 

 Map  and  chart  of  those  parts  of  the 

bay  of  Chesapeake,  York,  and  James 
rivers,  at  jjres.  the  seat  of  war,  Lon. 
30  Nov.  ;78-], 

  Map  of  St.  L'iciu  and  Mi.rtinique, 

Lon.  17oj  . 

 Map  of  the  Dutch  settlements  of 

Sarririiim,  Deniarara,  Issequibo,  Ber- 
bices,  and  the  isl.  Curassoa,  Aruba, 
etc.  Lou.  1781, 

 Cliart  and  plan  of  tlie  harbour  of 

N.  York,  and  ilic  country  adjacent, 
Lon.  1781. 

Blodget,  Wm.  Topograph,  map  of 
tlie  state  of  Vermont,  fr  actual  survey, 
ded.  to  Thomas  Chittenden,  1789. 

 Nev/  a!id  correct  map  of  Connecti- 
cut, ded.  to  Samuel  Huntington,  1792. 

Boston,  Map  of  the  seat  of  the  late 
\v\\v  at,  in  the  Massa.  bay. 

Bridges,  William,  .A".  Yorkf  Large 
and  elegant  map  of  the  city  of  N.  Y- 
and  island  of  Manhattan,  with  explana. 
and  references  with  a  book  cont.  an 
acc.  of  this  map,  1811. 

Brit,  and  Fr.  dominions  in  X.  Amer- 
showinglheFr.  encroachments  through 
all  the  Brit,  plantations  fx\  N.  Scotia  to 
tlie  gulf  of  Mexico, 
j  BuRGES,  BARTHOLOMEvVjPlate  of  the 

j     solar  s}  stem,  ded.  to  the  Amer.  Acad. 

A.  sciences  in  Massa.  and  the  Phil, 
j     Soc.  iti  Penn. 

[Canada,  Map  of  the  present  seat  of 
j  war  on  the  borders  of,  for  Penn.  mas;. 
!Cano  y  Olmedilla,  Juan  De  La 
j  Cruz,  M«pa  geografico  de  America, 
1  Meridional  despuesio  y  gravado  por 
D.  1775,  Londres  publicando  por  (ju- 
I  illermo  Faden,  1799. 
j  Carllton,  Osgood,  Boston,  Map  of 
I     the  U.  S.  A.  agreeably  to  the  peace  of 

I  178 

 Neu-  map  of  the  V.  States,  inelit4- 


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APPENDIX. 


a  pai't  of  Louisinr.n,  revised  and  oor- 1 
I'tctcd  by,  KlOb.  | 

Caroi-ink  i>i^'  Noni>,  Partie  de  la  pro- 
vim-e  de  la. 

ClI  v.vL.MRE,  I*.  O.  TaMeau  ircneral  do 
la  noiivclle  division  de  la  France  en 
<lepnvtcmens,  arrondisscniens  commu- 
nanx  et  justices  de,  neatly  coloured,  a 
Paris,  Hii  10. 

CoLT.ES,  CHKisT{)vnER,  JVe^M'York, 
Siii  vcy  of  the  I'oads  of  the  U.  S.  A. 
■J/i  89.  engraved  by  C.  Tiebont. 

ConTMBi.v  territory,  with  the  outlines 
of  the  city  of  Washington,  Map  of. 

Connecticut.  See  Hudson  and  Good- 
win. 

D'AxviLi.E,  North  America  fr.  the 
French  of,  improved  with  the  back 
settlements  of  Yirg.  and  course  of  the 
Ohio,  il'ust.  "with  geogr.  and  histor. 
remarks,  ITjS. 

Desq_uinem 'lXE,  Andul,  Plan  gene- 
ral de  la  Forest  de  Fontninebleau,  con- 
tenant  30285  arpents  65  Perches  y 
compris  2o60  arpeiils,  iS  Perches  de 
bois  tadlis  et  bruyeres  appelle  le  bois 
Ministre  tant  dedans  que  hors  le  bor- 
iiage  de  la  dite  Forest,  dcd.  a  sa  ma- 
jeste,  1T2T. 

De  Witt,  Simeon,  Map  of  the  state  of 
N.  York,  also  on  a  separate  sheet,  an 
alphabetical  list  of  the  towns  in  the 
state  to  accompany  the  map,  1892. 

Dheull  V  vu,  Nouveau  zodiaque,  qui 
contient  les  positions  des  etoiles  fixes, 
etc.  ded.  au  roi  17.5 5, 

Eastbtrx,  Philadelphie  par,  a  Paris. 

Edot,  John  }\.  IViap  of  the  western 
part  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  showing  the 
route  of  a  proposed  canal  fr.  lake  Erie 
to  Hudson's  I'iver,  with  a  profile  of  the 
levels  on  the  roate  of  the  proposed 
oanal,  engraved  by  Peter  Maverick, 
1811. 

 Map  of  the  straights  of  Niagara  fr. 

Erie  to  Ontario,  lBi-2. 

 JVir.p  of  the  country  thirty  miles 

round  the  city  of  N.York,  dcd.  to  De 
Wilt  Clinfonj  N.  Y.  18!2. 

I'.UROFF.,  Map  of,  V. i!h  it3empirc3,  king- 
dom?, etc.  illus.  wilJi  plans  of  tiie  prin- 
cipal trailing  towns. 

RiEi-D,  Stti  HEN,  Draught  of  the  wind- 
ward coast  of  the  mosqiu'lo  shore,  fr. 
Point  Pattuck  to  r't.  Johns  and  contin. 
on  the  Span,  main  to  Escuda  Veragua, 
Lon. 

.Fish  nn,  Josiiu    Chart  of  Del.  bay  and 
river  fr.  the  capes  to  Phil,  taken  fr. 
Tfie  origiiial  chart  p!?b.      P]iil.by,  pub 
Eon 


Fi?T,ox,  JoHK.  ;^rap  of  Kentuckc,  dcd. 

to  cong.  and  G  V/ashington  Phil.  .  784. 
FiiANCE,  Carte  de,  diviseeen  ses  Gi*  de- 
l)artemen'5,  et  districts  suivant  les  de. 
crets  de  I'assemblee  nationale  1791. 
[G AEKCK  and  M  \Nr,iN'3]  plan  of  the 
city  of  New  Yot  k,  engraved  by  P.  Ma- 
verick, 1803. 
Godhart  De  Bruls,  Michael  and. 
son,  Plan  of  Niagara  with  the  adjacent 
country  surruiidered  to  the  Eug  army 
under  the  command  of  sir  Wni.  John- 
son, 25  July  1750,  dcd.  to  sir  William. 
N.  York. 
Greece,  ^Tap  of  modern. 
Ho.Nunjs  J.  Surhonius,  J.  Le  Clcrc,  V. 
A.  Seccus,  H.  Picart  et  al.  sculpserunt 
Atlas,  4.  1560  to  1621 . 
KuTCHi.vj!,  Thom  as,  New  map  of  the 
western  parts  of  Virg- Penn.  Mar.  and 
N.  Carolina  compre.  the  river  Ohio, 
part  of  the  Missisippi,  Illinois  river, 
lake  Erie,  part  of  lake  Huron,  etc 
Lon.  1718. 
Ix  niAN  draught  of  a  map  of  the  Chero- 
kee nation,  with  the  Indian  names  of 
places,  engraved  by  T.  Kitchen,  for 
Lon.  mag. 

Isle,  Guillaume  De  L',  Carte  du 
Canada,  a  Paris,  1783. 

  Carte  du  Mexique  et  des  Etats 

Unis,  revue  et  ai;gmentce  par  Dezau- 
che,  1783. 
Ja  coBsz,  Anthony,  [ancient]  West 
Indische  Paskaeit  waer  in  de  gradeii 
der  breedde  over  wederzyden  vande 
middellyn  wassende  ;soo  vengi'ooten 
dat  die  geproportioneert  svn  tegeii 
hunne  nevenstaende  graden  der 
lengue. 

Jefferys,  Thoma?,  Arner.  atlas,  or  a 
geog.  descrip.  of  the  whole  continent 
of  America,  fr.  tlie  surveys  of  Hol- 
land, L.  Evans,  Wm.  Scull,  H.  Mou- 
zon,  Ross,  J.  Cook,  M.  Lane,  J.  Gil- 
bert, Gardner,  Hillock,  et  al.  engrav- 
ed on  49  copper  plates  by,  fol.  Lon. 
1TT8. 

Keksett,  General  and  correct  chart 
of  the  V/est  Indies  including  the  Flo- 
rida gulf  and  stream,  pub.  at  New- 
bury port  by  Edm.  M.  Blunt. 
Lake  Superior  and  Slave  Lake  in 
N.  Am.  A  map  showing  the  com- 
mun.  of  the  lakes  and  rivers  bet.  for 
N.  Y.  mag. 
Lay,  Amos,  IMap  of  the  northern  part 
of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  fr.  actual  sur- 
vey, 1812. 
Levrd,  John',  Pilot  for  Jamaica  and 
the   windward   islands  surveyed  fr. 


APPENDIX. 


133 


1T89  to  1T92,  by  order  of  v.  adra.  Af- 
lleck,  fol. 

LOiSDON,  Plan  of,  Westminster,  and 
the  borough  of  Souihwark  with  all 
the  uddiiional  streets,  squares,  etc. 
also  the  improved  roads  to  the  year 
IBOl,  i'v.  the  best  authors. 

Lyne,  James,  Plan  of  the  city  of  N. 
York,  fr.  an  actual  survey  by,  pub.  by 
Wra.  Bradfoi-d,  and  ded.  to  John 
Montgomerie,  gov.  of  the  provinces  of 
N.  Y.  and  N.  Jersey  :  Robert  Lurting 
mayor  of  the  city,  about  1 

Mav uscH  v-LCK,  F.  Flan  of  the  city  of 
New  York  fr.  au  actual  siu  vey  1<55, 
pub.  by  G.  Duyckinck  and  ded.  to 
James  De  Lancey  It.  gov.  of  the  prov. 
of  N.  Y.  Ldw.  Holland  mayor  of  the 
city. 

Ma  u  REP  AS,  Le  Comte  De,  New  chart 
of  the  Mediterranean  sea  composed 
I'r,  the  draughts  of  the  pilots  of  Mar- 
seilles, corrected  by  astron.  observa. 
by  order  of,  etc.  pub.  at  Lon. 

Middle  states  of  N.  America  engi-av- 
ed  by  Maverick. 

 on  a  smaller  scale,  1798. 

-Mitchell,  John,  Map  of  the  Bri- 
tish and  French  dominions  in  N. 
America,  wth  ^he  roads,  distances, 
limits,  and  extent  v.*"  the  settlements, 
inscribed  to  the  eari  of  Halifax,  with 
a  certificate  fr.  John  Pownall,  secre- 
tary of  the  Plantation  office,  1755. 

Moll,  Herman,  Atlas  minor,  or  a 
new  and  curious  set  of  62  maps,  -4. 

Mortimer,  C  Hydrographical  chart 
of  tlie  Virgin  islands,  ded.  to  sir  Ch. 
Wager. 

Newfoundland,  Correct  chart  of 
the  banks  and  harbours  of,  Lon. 

New-York,  Map  of  military  lands  and 
20  townships  in  the  western  part  of 
the  state  of. 

Xew-York,  Plan  of  three  islands  [Go- 
vernour's,  Bedloe's,  and  Ouster 
island]  situated  in  the  harbour  o{",  for- 
tified lor  the  defence  of  the  harbour, 
ms. 

NoRTHPOLE,  Map  of  the  countries 
about,  for  Carey's  ed.  of  Guthrie's 
geog. 

Paris,  Plan  routier  de  la  ville  et  Fau- 
bourg de,  divise  en  12  municipalites, 
180'2. 

Pelham,  Henry,  Plan  of  Boston  with 
its  environs  and  an  exhib.  of  the  mi- 
litary works  constructed  in  1775  and 
1770,  ded.  to  Id.  Georsre  Ger.nain, 
7.ond.  1777. 


Phelipfeaux,  Carte  gcnerale  des  co- 
lonies Ai;gloises  dans  I'Amerique 
Septen.  pour  servir  de  suite  au  thea- 
tre de  la  guerre  de  Brion  De  La 
Tour,  i7c5. 

Philadelphi  a,  Chorograph.  map  of 
the  country  round,  a  Amsterdam 
chez  Covens  et  al. 

PiCQ_uET,  Ch.  Carte  de  I'erapire  Fran- 
cais  et  du  roy.  d'ltalie  avec  une  par- 
tie  des  clats  qui  sont  sous  la  protection 
de  I'emp.  Napoleon,  ded.  a  sa  majeste, 
1808. 

Pocket  maps  of 
New  E?TG LAND  fr.  actual  surveys,  pub. 

by  Tho  Jefterys.  1774. 
New-York  and  New  Jersey  with  a 

part  of  Penn.  drawn  by  Holland  and 

corrected  by  Pownall,  Lond,  1776. 
Pennsylvania,    fr.   actual  surveys, 

chiefly  fr.  Scull's  map,  pub.  1770,  ded. 

to  Tho.    and    Richard    Peun,  Lou 

1775. 

 bv  Reading  Howell  1792,  ded.  to 

Tho'  Miffiin. 

Virginia  and  Maryland  with  a 
part  of  Penn.  N.  Jer.  and  N.  Car. 
drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  and  I'eter  Jef- 
ferson in  1175,  pub.  by  Tho.  Jeflferys 
and  ded.  to  George  Dunk. 

North  and  S.  Carolixa  fr.  actual 
surveys,  by  Henry  Mouzon  et  al. 
<  <  'iij. 

PowNAL,  T.  Map  of  the  middle  Brit, 
colonies  in  N.  Arner.  with  a  topograph, 
des.  1770. 

PRici,    Wm.  and  Geo.  Watson, 

New  chart  of  the  coast  of  Germany, 
fr.  Norderney  island  to  the  Eyder,  im- 
proved fr.  observa.  made  by,  Lon. 
1786. 

PTOLEMiEUP,  Universalis  tabula  juxta, 
copied  fr.  the  maps  of  Ptolemy,  pub. 
at  Franekcr  and  Utrecht  1C95,  engrav- 
ed for  Anderson's  hist,  of  commerce, 
Dublin,  17  (9. 

PuRCELL,  Joseph,  Map  of  Virg.  N. 
and  S.  Car.  Geor.  and  E.  and  W.  Flo- 
ridas,  engrav.  by  Amos  Doolittle  foi* 
Morse's  geog.  1788. 

Ratzer,  B.  Plan  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
and  its  environs,  ded.  to  sir  Hinrr 
Moore,  surveyed  in  1765  and  1767. 

 The  same  on  a  reduced  scale 

 rviap  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  in  Frer.ch, 

about  i  rro 

[Raynal,]  Atlas  portatif  pour  servir 
a  i'intelligeiice  de  i'bistoire  phiiDS  et 
politique  des  etablissemens  et  du  com- 


134 


APPENDIX. 


roercc  »les  Europeens  dans  les  deux 
Indes,  coloured,  4.  a  Amsterdam, 177.'3. 

J.  Mn[>  of  the  kingdom  of 
Ireland,  divided  into  provinces,  couu- 
ties,  and  baronies,  Lon. 

Rowland,  David  S.  Providence^ 
Windr.or,  Epitome  of  ecclcsiastical.his- 
tory,  en^aved  and  printed  by  Amos 
Doolittle  of  New-Haven,  180G. 

Sackktt's  harbour.  Plan  of,  nis.  about 
1809. 

Scull,  W.  Map  of  Peunsylvania,  ded. 

to  John  Penn,  ITTO. 
— —   Map  of  the  improved  part  of 

Pennsylvania,  ded.  to  Thomas  and 

Richard  Penn. 

Ca- 


Smyth,  David  V/m.  JMap  of  U 
nada  fr.  Quebec  to  Huron,  compiled  at 
the  request  of  John  G.  Simcoe,  new 
ed.  v  ith  additions  and  corrections  fr. 
Holland's  three  sheet  map,  engraved 
by  James  D.  S(out,  and  pub.  by  Prior 
and  Dunning  1813,  accompanied  with 
a  Gazetteer. 
South  ACK,  Cyprian,  Boston,  An  ac- 
tual survey  of  the  sea-coast  Ir.  N.  Y. 
to  the  S.  Cape  Briton,  with  tables  of 
the  direct  and  thwart  courses  and  dis- 
tances fr.  place  to  ])lace  by,  illus. 
■with  partic.  plans  of  the  harbours  of 
]Sr.  Y.  Boston,  Casco-bay,  and  x\nnapo- 
lis  Royal  on  a  larger  scale,  [perhaps 
about  1720.] 
Sprouls,  Gecrge,  Sketch  of  the  en- 
yifoiis  of  Charleston,  S.  Car.  1  June, 
1780. 

Stiles,  Ezra,  Characters  on  Dighton 
rock,  Cette  inscription  se  volt  sur  un 
roc  a  Dighton  dans  I'etat  de  Rhode 
Island,  Le  doc.  E.  S.  en  avait  fait  la 
copie  en  grand  sur  Ics  lieux,  c'est  de 
cette  copie  que  celled  a  ete  reduite  au 
Se  de  la  grandeur  originale.  ms.  by  T. 
]Mouchet. 

Thompson,  G.New  map  of  Germany, 
divided  into  its  circles,  pub.  at  Lon.  I 
Nov.  17:>6. 


Thowpson,  G.^(cont.)  A  new  map  of 
the  world,  w  ith  all  the  discov.  of  Cook 
and  other  navigators,  etc.  illus.  with^a 
celestial  planisphere,  the  various  sys- 
tems of  I'tolemy,  Copernicus,  and 
Rrahe,  with  the  appearances  of  the 
jdancts,  pub.  at  Lon.  by,  !  Jan.  1798. 

Thomson,  G.  (cont.)  New  map  of 
America  divided  into  its  kingdoms, 
states,  governments,  and  other  subdi- 
visions, published  at  Lon.  by,  I  May, 
1799. 

 New  two-sheet  map  of  Africa,  pub. 

at  Lon.  by,  12  Aug.  1802. 

  New  map  of  Asia,  divided  into  its 

empires,  kingdoms,  etc.  pub.  at  Lon. 
by,  !20  Nov.  1799. 
Thomsok,  W.  B.  View  of  Prlncetou 

college,  foriginal]  1807. 
Tobago,  New  and  correct  chart  of  the 
isl.  of. 

Tour,  Brion  De  La,  Carte  des  Etats 
Uuis  d'Amerique  et  da  cours  du  Mis- 
sissippi,  u  Paris,  1784. 
Varle,  Charles,  Map  of  the  coun- 
ties  of  Frederick,  Berkeley,  and  Jef- 
ferson in  Virginia,  executed  in  1809, 
engraved  by  Henj.  Jones,  with  a  pam- 
phlet cont.  a  topograph,  des.  of  those 
counties. 


United  States  geographical  amu.se' 
ment,  1806,  with  directions  for  per- 
forming the  geog.  game. 

Warhen,  Moses,  and  George 
GiLLET,  Map  of  Connecticut,  fr.  ac- 
tual survey  made  in  1811,  engraved 
by  Abuer  Reed,  and  pub.  by  Hudson 
and  Goodwin,  1813. 

Washington  city,  in  the  ter.  of  Co- 
lumbia, Plan  of,  established  as  the 
seat  of  gov.  after  1800,  engraved  by 
Sam.  Hill  of  Boston. 

Whitelaw,  James,  Map  of  Ver- 
mont, 180T. 

Winteubotham's  hist,  of  Amer.  At- 
las for,  fol.  pub.  by  John  Reid,  1796. 


ART.  IV. 

VIEW'S. 


BcLviDERis;hou9e,.\nderson  p.Scoles  s. 
Boston  fr.  Breed's  hill. 
Botanic  garden  at  Elgin,  Simond  p. 
Leney  s. 

Bush-hill  near  Phil.  Hoffman,  p.  Tie- 


City-Hall,  Perspective  view  of  the 
[late,]  in  N.  Y.  taken  fr.  Wall-street, 
Tiebout  s. 

College  of  phvsicians  in  the  city  of 
N.  Y.  1813. 


APPENDIX. 


135 


(Constitution  and  Guerriere. 

Custom-house  in  London. 

Falls  of  Schuylkill  near  Phil.  Hoffman 
p.  Tiebout  s. 

Femeral  hall  in  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
Lacoiir  p.  Doolittle  s.  1790. 

Hell-gate,  Ban-  p.  Tiebout  s. 

Hospital  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  Tie- 
bout s. 

House  of  employment,  Almshouse, 
Penn.  hospital,  etc.  in  Phil.  Garrison 
p.  Hulett  s. 

Mini  SINK,  at,  in  N.  Jer.  Hoffman  p. 
Scoles  s. 

Mohawk  river,  on  the,  Livingston  p. 

Tiebout  s. 
Monument  at  Sandy  Hook,  Anderson 

p.  Tiebout  s. 
Mylnes,  design  of  a  new  bridge  fr. 

Black  Friars. 
New-Yoek,  The  city  of,  taken  bet. 

17S-2  and  17.S3. 


NoBLEBOuorcH,  at, in  N.  Y.  Tiebout s. 
PAHAquAttRE,  at,  in  N.  J.  Hoftrnan  p. 
Scoles  s. 

PouGHKEEPSiE,  SawmiU  near,  Tie- 
bout s. 

Pkesbyterian   church  in  Newark, 

Anderson  p.  Tiebout  s. 
Redhook,  on  Long  Isl.  towards,  l7o3. 
Royal  hum.  soc.  receiving  house,  Hyde 

Park. 

Shelburne  light-house,  Tiebout  s. 
State   house  in  state-street,  Boston 
hill  p.  s. 

Steep  rocks,  west  side  of  Hudson  river, 
Tiebout  s. 

Theatre  in  Phil,  inside  of  the  new, 

Lewis  p.  Ralph  s. 
West-point,  about  1783,  Livingston  p: 

Tiebout  s. 

Wigwam,  elevation  of  a,  for  the  Tam- 
many soc.  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  Ignatius 
Shnyder  p. 


ART.  V. 

PORTRAITS. 


John  Adams,  Copley  p.  Smither  s. 
Egbert  Benson,  J.  W.  Jarvis  p. 
John  Calvin,  Boyd  s. 
Benjamin  Church,  P. R.  s. 
Thomas  Coopeu,  Wood  p.  Edwin  s. 
RiCHAiiD  Cumberland,  Edwin  s. 
Henry  Dearborn,  C.  W.  Peale  p. 
Edwin  s, 

Ferdi NAND,  hered.  prince  of  Bruns. 
1721. 

Benjamin  Franklin,  Edwins. 

Ed.  Ch.  Genet,  1793. 

.5ohn  Jay,  gov.  Van  Rfnsselaer, 
lieut.  gov.  DiRCK  Ten  Broeck, 
speaker  of  the  house  of  assembly,  on 
one  page,  the  senators  and  assembly- 
men of  the  state  of  N,  York,  nine  on 
each  page. 

Greene,  Tisdale  s. 

Alexander  Hamilton,  several  dif- 
ferent engravings. 

Archibald  Laidlib,  published  by 
Jarvis. 

Benjamin  Lincoln,  Sargent  p. 
Smith  s.  1811. 

John  H.  Livingston,  Stuart  p.  Jar- 
vis s. 

Kobert  R,  LryiNcsTo^r,  Stuart,  p. 
G  rail  am  s. 


Thomas  M'Ke AN,  Stuart  p.  Edwin  s. 

1803. 

Samuel  Latham  Mitchili.,  Weav- 
er p.  Scoles  s. 
Richard  R.  Morkis,  1799. 
John  Murray,  Hills. 
Napoleon,  Edwin  s. 
Isaac  Newton,  Edwin  s. 
John  Ogilvie. 

Thomas  Paine,  Romney  p.  Sharp  s. 
Philip  of  Mount  Hope  Revere  s. 
Joseph  Pilmore,  C.  W.  Peale  p.  s, 
1787. 

Francois  Pi2.arro. 

Joseph  Priestly,  Hazlit  p.  Nutter  s. 

1789. 
Reed,  1783. 

David  Rittenhouse,  Jarvis  s.  an- 
other, Edwin  s. 

James  Rtvington,   original,  three 
quarters. 

Archibald  Robertson. 

Benjamin  Rush,  Sully  p.  Leney  s. 

James  Smith,  J.  W.  Jarvis  p. 

George  Washington,  several  dif- 
ferent engravings. 
T  v.n:  t X  AViiS  r,  Edwin  s. 


136 


Al'PENDlX. 


ART.  VI. 


NEW  ENGLAND  ALMANACK fc. 


1692,  [imp.]  Bos. 

1695,  Inc.  C4Htchell  :ct.  16. 

1721,  [Imp.] 

1722,  Daniel  Travis,  Bos. 

1723,  Daniel  Travis,  Bos. 
1723..  N.  Whittemore,  Bos. 

1724,  N.  Whittentiore,  Bos. 

1725,  N  Whittemore,  Bos. 

1726,  [N.  Bowen,]  Bos. 

1727,  Nat.  Ames,  Bos. 

1728,  [imp.] 

1729,  [N.  Buwen,]  Bos. 

1731,  [N.  Bowen,]  Bos. 

1732,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1733,  [N.  Bowen,]  Bos. 

1734,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1735,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1737,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1738,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1739,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1740,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1741,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1742,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1743,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1744,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1745,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 
1747,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1747,  Wm.  Nadir. 

1748,  N.  Ames,  Cos. 

1749,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1750,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1751,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1752,  N.  Ames,  Bos= 

1753,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1754,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1755,  Roger  Sherman,  Bos. 

1756,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1757,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1758,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1759,  N.  Ames,  Ports. 

1760,  N.  Ames,  Bos, 

1761,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1761,  John  Eddy,  Bos. 

1762,  N.  Ames,  Ports. 

1763,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1764,  N.  Ames,  Ports. 

1765,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1766,  N.  Ames,  2d.  ed.  Bos. 
1767  Philopatria,  Ports 
1768,  Bickerstair,  Bos. 
3769,  Bickcrstaff,  Bos, 


1769,  Mt  in  and  Fleeming,  Bos. 
1770  N.  Ames,  Bos  ' 
1771,  N.  Ames,  Bus. 

1771,  Phil(;  Freeman,  Salem. 
177J,  Pliilo  Freeman,  Salem, 

1772,  Bi  -kerstaft;  Bos. 

1772,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1773,  N  Ames,  Bos. 

1773,  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 

1774,  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 

1774.  N.  Ames,  Bos. 

1775,  Bi(;kerstaff,  Bos. 
1775,  N.  Ames,  Bos. 
1775,  N.  Low,  B  )s. 

1775,  xMills  and  Hicks,  Bos. 

1776,  Sam.  Stearns,  Wore. 

1777,  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 

1777,  N.  Low,  Bos. 

1"78,  Daniel  Georcre,  N'b'yport. 

1778,  N.  Low,  B;^s 

1779,  D...nieJ  G.  urge,  N^b'yport. 

1779,  Bickerstaff,  [Benj.  West.l 

1780.  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 
1780,  N  Lu'vv,  Bos. 

1780,  George,  N'b'port. 

1781,  N.  Low,  Bos. 

1782,  Weatherwise,  Bos. 

1783,  Weatherwise,  Bos. 
1784  Daniel  Sewall,  Ports. 

1784,  Thomas,  Wore. 

1784,  Bickerstaff,  Bos- 

1785,  Daniel  Sewall,  Ports. 

1786,  Thomas,  Wore. 

1786.  Weatherwise,  Plyra, 

1787.  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 
1787,  Pocket,  Bos. 

1787,  Daniel  George,  Bos. 

1788,  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 

1789,  Sam.  Builard,  Bos. 
1789,  Hall,  Bos. 

1789,  Osborne,  Ports. 

1790,  Osgood  Carleton,  Bos. 

1790,  Thomas,  Wore. 

1791,  Sam.  Stearns,  Bos. 
1791,  Thomas,  Wore. 

1791,  Osgood  Carleton,  Bos, 

1792,  Ladies',  N.  Hamp. 

1792,  Bickerstaff,  Bos. 
l'^93  Osgood  Carleton,  Bos. 

1793,  N.  Low,  Bos. 
1794;  N.  Low,  Bos. 


APPENDIX. 


in 


1  r94,  Osgood  Carleton,  Eos. 
X794,  Ladd's  pocket,  Dover. 

1795,  Thomas,  Wore. 

1796.  R.  B.  Thomas,  Bos. 

1796,  Daniel  Sewall,  Ports. 

1797,  R  B.  Thomas,  Bos. 

1798,  R.B.  Tliomas,  Bos. 

1798,  Daniel  Sewall,  Ports, 

1799,  R.  B.Thomas,  Bos. 
ISOO,  R.  B.  Thomas.  Bos. 

1801,  R.  B.  Thomas,  BoSj 

1802,  Blckerstaff,  Bos. 


1802,  R.  B.  Thomas,  Bos. 

1803,  R.  B.  Thomas,  Bos. 
1805,  N.  Low,  Bos. 

1808,  Daniel  Sewall,  Ports. 

1811,  Clergyman's,  Bos. 

rThe  foregoing  fr.  the  collection  made 
by  Eleazer  Alden,  sen.  of  Bridge- 
water  to  1772  and  the  remainder 
principally  fr.  that  of  Joshua  Brack- 
ett  of  Portsmouth.  DiipUcates  of 
many  are  on  file-l 


ART.  VII. 

MANUSCRIPTS. 


Alden',  Timotheus,  Porfsmonth, 
etc.  Oratio  Hebraica,  de  aboriginibus 
Nov-Anglice,  quam,  1792,  in  sacello 
Harvardino  habuit. 

»        Oratio  Latina,  de  linguis  orientali- 

bus,  in  sacello  Harvardino  habita,  oc- 
tavo kal.  Sept.  1T93. 

— — —  Oratio  Syriaca,  de  sublimitate  na- 
tures in  America,  habita  in  coraitiis 
academicis  Cantab.  Nov-Angl.  dec. 
sept.  kal.  Aug.  1T94. 

Alexander,  James,  JVetv-York, 
Journal  kept  by,  surveyor  general  of 
New-Jersey  during  the  execution  of 
the  commission  for  running  the  divi- 
sion line  bet.  N.  J,  and  N.  Y.  cum 
multis  aliis.  fol. 

Alexander,  William,  j^Texv-Jer- 
sey,  JVeiv-York,  Appearance  of  the 
transit  of  Venu.s  at  Baskeuridge  in  N. 
J.  3  June,  1T69. 

 [A  large  coll.  of  papers,  which  be 

longed  to  the  late  lord  Sterling,  was 
iiresented  to  the  N.  Y.  his.  soc.  in  the 
summer  of  1813,  by  the  heirs  of  his 
lordship,  among  which  are  many  ori- 
ginal letters  written  by  Washington, 
Dearborn,  Heath,  Sulivan,  A.  St. 
Clair,  H.  Clinton,  A.  Ferguson,  R.  H. 
Harrison,  Mifflin,  W.  Franklin,  J. 
Monroe,  A.  Clark,  J.  T.  Kempe,  S. 
Moms,  Gage,  Kennedy,  J.  Rivington, 
B.  H.  Morris,  Stark,  Enon,  B.  Tup- 
per,  E.  Walbridge,  T.  Pickering, 
Hand,  J.  Trumbull,  R.  Morris,  Knox, 
P.  Schuyler,  J.  M.  Scott.  B.  Franklin, 
W.  Thompson,  W-  Burnetj  J".  Wither- 


spoon,  M'Dougal,  E.  Dayton,  J. 
Duane,  W.  Maxwell,  De  Marbon, 
Greene,  R.  Izard,  C  Townsend, 
Brissot  De  Warville,  Miranda,  et  al. 
fr.  1T56  to  1783.  These  documents, 
when  arranged  and  bound,  will  make 
about  ten  vols.] 
Barclay,  Henry,  Register  of  bap- 
tisms, marriages,  communicants,  and 
funerals  at  Fort  Hunter,  fr.  1T35  to 
1745,  4. 

Bo  NEC  HE  A,  Domingo  De,  Descripcion 
de  las  islas  del  oceeano  Pacific©,  etc. 
por  Don,  1772  y  17T4. 

Buchanan,  James,  student  at  Ma- 
rischall  Coll.  Aberdeen,  Synopsis  of 
pneumatology,  moral  phil.  and  logic, 
taken  at  the  lectures  of  James  Beat« 
tie,  prof,  begun  5  Nov.  1766,  finished 
13  Ap.  1767,  4.  549  pages. 

Burgher's  oath  at  Glasgow,  in  Scot- 
land. 

Ce>'3us  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  city 
and  county  of  N.  Y.  taken  by  John  T. 
Bainbridge,  assistant  to  the  marshal, 
col.  Aquila  Giles,  for  1800,  4. 

Clinton,  De  Witt,  J^eivTork, 
Ora.  bef  the  X.  Y.  His.  soc.  1811. 

Committee  of  correspondence  in  the 
city  of  N.  Y.  Proceedings  of,  fr.  16 
May,  1774,  to  16  Nov.  1774,  fol.  55 
pp. 

Cooper,  Samuel,  Boston,  Diary  fou 
1753. 

CORTLANDT,    STEPHEN    VaN,  JVtfW- 

York,  Acc.  book  fr.  1695  to  1698,  foL 
Cunningham,  WADDEt,  claiBoing  to 


13B 


APPENDIX. 


be  appellant,  and  Thomas  Forscy  res- 
pondent, 'reasons  offered  by  Daniel 
Hoisraanden  ag.  returning  an  instru- 
ment under  seal  wherebv  all  proceed, 
on  the  verdict  obtained  by  F.  ag.  C.  in 
the  sup.  court  are  to  be  stayed,  etc. 
See  Cunningham  am.  printed  doc. 

Denison,  Wm.  Roxbiirjj,  Several  vols, 
of  Notes  of  ser.  mostly  by  Nehemiali 
Walter,  taken  by. 

Documents  relat.  to  the  controversy 
bet.  the  corpora-  of  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
and  state  of  N.  Jersey  as  to  the  right 
of  Hudson's  river,  about  1807. 

DuANE,  James,  A^eiv-York,  State  of 
the  evidence  and  argument  in  support 
of  the  territorial  rights  and  jurisdiction 
of  N.  Y.  ag.  the  government  of  N. 
Hampshire,  and  the  claimants  under 
it,  and  ag.  the  coramonw,  of  Massachu- 
setts, by,  one  of  the  agents  and 
commissioners  appointed  by  the  legis- 
lature to  manage  those  conti'oversies, 
fob  bound  in  morocco. 

[|EATo^',  As  ^,  Boston,']  Copy  of  a  ser- 
del.  by,  at  tlic  fun.  of  Martlia  Worm- 
sted,  who  died  in  Boston,  25  Sept. 
1809. 

£Ha2.  vrd,  Ebenezer,  Philadelphia,'] 
Indigested  chronology,  fr.  1492  to  25 
Dee.  1775. 

IIiSTOB.  Soc.  of  N.  York,  List  of  dona- 
tions to  the,  as  kept  by  tlie  sec. 
of  the  standing  committee  fr.  25  Jan. 
1806.  fol. 

Holmes,  Abiel,  Jilidrvay,  Cambridge, 
Copy  of  a  ser.  del.  by,  in  Portsmouth, 
K".  H.  at  the  ord.  of  Timothy  Aldcn, 
20  Nov.  1799. 

Journal  of  the  British  house  of  com- 
mons fr.  1650  to  1676  inclus.  [except 
sundry  chasms,]  viz. 

*  for  1650  3  vols. 

1651-  ^  j 

1652  3 

1653  1 

1654  1 

1656  1 

165T  2 

jG58  1 

166G.  1 

1661  1 

j6T6— 1   16  vols. 

fol.  bound,  gilt,  and  lettered.  [This 
l  are  and  valuable  collection  of  ms.  par- 
liamentary documents  formerly  be- 
longed to  liis  excel,  the  late  Wm.  , 
Livingston,  gov.  of  N.  Jersey.] 
Julian,  Antonio,  Extracios  de  I^a 
Perla  de  la  America,  prov.  de  Santa 
Marta  reconocida,  observada;  y  cx- 


pucsta  cn  discursos  histoiicos  por  ti 
sacei-dote  Don,  with  a  plan  of  the  ciu- 
dad  de  Santa  Marta  at  the  mouth  of 
the  river  Manzanares,  4. 

Keteltas,  AbrahaMjAcw-I  orA:,  elc. 
Obituary  notice  of  George  Whitefield 
with  a  poem  xespectful  to  the  memory 
of  that  eminent  divine,  1770- 

Livingston,  Peter  V,B.  JVetv-York, 
First  book  of  entries  made  when  he 
became  treasurer,  in  1775,  and  con- 
tinued in  this  way  for  a  time  by  G. 
Bancker  when  he  took  charge  of  the 
treasury  as  Livingston's  deputy,  but 
on  G.  Baticker's  appointment  he  as- 
sumed all  Livingston's  transactions  and 
opened  a  set  of  books  including  these 
entries,  fol. 

Lovelace,  John,  [lord,]  Commis- 
sion to,  as  gov.  of  New- Jersey,  7  year 
of  Anne. 

Miller,  Samuel,  Jsfew-Yovk,  Coll. 
of  docu.  designed  to  aid  in  compiling 
the  history  of  the  state  of  New-York, 
[This  learned  historian  and  divine 
having  accepted  an  important  appoint- 
ment in  the  theological  seminary  late- 
ly established  by  the  Presbyterian 
churcli,  .nt  Princeton,  has  found  it  ne- 
cessary to  abandon  his  long  contemplat- 
ed history  of  the  stale  of  New-York. 
He  has,  therefore,  presented  his  col- 
lection of  rns.  documents  to  tlie  New- 
York  liis.  soc.  This  valuable  addition 
to  the  riches  of  the  society  has  so  re- 
centl}'  been  made,  that  there  has  been 
no  opportunity  for  examining  it.  For 
this  reason,  a  more  particular  account 
cannot,  at  present,  be  given.] 

MiTcniLL,  SA>ruEL  Latham,  JSTexv- 
York,  Ora.  del.  bef.  the  N.  Y.  his.  soc. 
6  Dec.  1813. 

New-York,  Inquisition  for  murdGi'  ia 
the  city  of,  11  year  of  Anne. 

 Commission  to  sundry  gentlemen  of 

the  city  of,  fr.  Anne  making  them  jus- 
tices of  the  peace,  1T02. 

  fr.  George  I.  171 S. 

  Declaration  signed  by  the  aldermen, 

assistants,  treasurer,  high  constable,, 
and  petty  constables  of  the  city  of,  fr. 
J  71 8  to  1726,  renouncing  the  doctrine 
of  transubstanttation,  invocation  of  the 
virgin  Mary,  etc. 

-—  Instruments  of  naturalization  sign- 
ed by  foreigners  in  the  city  of,  in 
I7I8,  1723,  and  172i. 

 Instrument  cont.  oaths  of  allegiance 

to  George  II.  and  of  abhorrence  of 
that  **  impious  and  heretical,  that 


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139 


damnable  doclrlne  and  position  that 
princes  ex-communicated,  etc.  by  tlie 
pope  may  be  deposed  and  murdered 
by  their  subjects,"  fr-  1727  to  173G. 

Orderly  Sergeant's  book  fr.  28  June 
to  '28  July,  1776. 

OTAHiTi-Kelacion  del  viage  hecho  a 
la  isla  de,  1T74. 

Pembeeton,  Robert,  Diploma  of  the 
membership  of,  in  the  Cincinnati, 
signed  10  Dec.  1785,  by  George 
Washington,  handsomely  framed. 

Penn,  Wm.  Commission  appointing 
Thomas  Holmes  first  assistant  to  Wm. 
Markham  dep.  gov.  of  Pennsyl.  1682. 

PoRcrpiNE,  Peter,  List  of  country 
subscribers  to  the  Gazette  of. 

Phoceedixgs  at  the  genei-al  court  of 
assizes  beginn.  the  6  of  Oct.  1630  to 
1701,  N.  Y.  fol. 

Records  of  the  names  of  persons  of 
foreign  birth,  who  are  made  his  ma- 
jesty's subjects  pursuant  to  the  direc- 
tions of  the  gen.  assembly  in  the  state 
of  N  Y.  with  a  copy  of  the  oath  im- 
posed, fr.  12  July,  1715,  to  3  Ap. 
1716,  cont.  12 i  names, 


Reid,  Book-holding,  or  method  of  keep- 
ing accompts,  l2.  1707. 

Sewall,  Stephen,  Cambridge^  Lexi- 
con of  all  the  Chaldee  in  the  Bible, 
17T5,  [original  copy,  another  fair  co- 
py is  lodged  in  the  library  of  Har. 
Coll.] 

  Specimen  of  the  Hebrew  ehirogra- 

phy  of,  being  a  part  of  a  Lexicon 
which  he  began. 

Stuytes^nt,  Peter,  Deed  of  feoff- 
ment [in  Dutch]  from  the  govern- 
ment to  Rutger  Joostcn  for  certain 
lands  in  the  village  of  New  Utrecht 
on  Long  Isl.  [signed  by,  and  tlie  secre- 
tary Cornelius  Van  Ruyven,]  18  Jan. 
1662. 

  Instrument  by,  [in  Dutch,]  1664. 

Vesey,  Wm.  J\''e-a}-York,  Commission 

fr.  John,  bp.  of  Lon.  1714  to,  ap- 

pointing  him  commissary  in  the  pro  v. 

of  N.  Y.  [Latin.] 
Young,  Joseph,  Stamford,  Plan  for 

the  defence  of  the  city  of  New- York, 

1807. 


WHICH  FREaUEXTLY  OCCUR  IN  THIS  CATALOGUE,  VIZ. 


accomp.    for  accompanying 

add.  —  address,  addressed  to,  or  added 

ans.  —  answer 

app.  —  appendix 

art.  el.  ser.  —  artillery  election  sermon 

bef.  —  bef<ire 

Let.  —  between 

c.  —  charge  at  an  ordination 
ch.  chh.  —  church,  churches 

cit.  —  citizen 

com.  —  committee,  or  commons 

cent.  —  containing 

conv.  —  convention 

d.  —  death  of 
del.  —  delivered 

doc.  —  documents,  or  doctrine 

e.  —  engraved  by 

f.  —  right  hand  of  felloTrship 
fr.  —  from 


h. 

illus. 

ins. 

mess. 

nar. 

nat. 

occ. 

ora. 

ord. 

P- 

prei. 
pres. 
pub. 
rep. 

3. 

trans. 

wh. 

writ. 


for 


house 

illustrated 

installation 

message 

nai-rative 

national,  or  nature 
occasioned  by 
oration 
ordination  of 
pinxit. 

printer,  or  printers 
preface,  or  prefatory 
president  of  the  U.  S. 
published 

reprinted,  or  report 
sculpsit 
transmitting 
■which,  or  whom 
written. 


Many  other  abndgments  of  words  have  been  introduced  in  this  catalogue,  but 
they  will  be  readily  understood  from  the  connexion.  T,  A. 


.ERRATA. 

Page  58,  art.  Hosack,  D.  for  Joseph  Bayley,  read  RicJiard  Bajley. 

•         T4,  James  for  Isaac  Mease. 

  94,  for  Richard  Ttaylexjy  read  Richard  Jiaytey, 


FIXTS. 


